MemoriesByTheMile
RVF Expert
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2021
- Messages
- 944
- Location
- Where ever the road takes us
- RV Year
- 2014
- RV Make
- Renegade
- RV Model
- Ikon
- RV Length
- 45’
- Chassis
- Freightliner Cascadia 126
- Engine
- Cummins ISX 15/600
- Fulltimer
- Yes
As we have researched solar systems and specifically energy storage for solar, when looking at higher amperage use cases (such as homes or prevosts) they all will use higher voltage systems, such as 48v or higher.
Since we got into RVs and have a lithium battery system, the sizing of wiring has amazed me.
If higher voltages were used in an RV energy storage system, much smaller wiring gauges could be used, which would reduce the cost of copper in an installation and make installation and maintenance much easier in small spaces.
Has anyone here considered, attempted or completed a conversion to 48v batteries instead of using 12v?
Victron offers both 12v and 48v systems.
Of course, would need transform from 48v to 12v to drive the house 12v systems (as there are too many house components that are only available in 12v).
Since we got into RVs and have a lithium battery system, the sizing of wiring has amazed me.
If higher voltages were used in an RV energy storage system, much smaller wiring gauges could be used, which would reduce the cost of copper in an installation and make installation and maintenance much easier in small spaces.
Has anyone here considered, attempted or completed a conversion to 48v batteries instead of using 12v?
Victron offers both 12v and 48v systems.
Of course, would need transform from 48v to 12v to drive the house 12v systems (as there are too many house components that are only available in 12v).