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Charging Lithium Batteries Vs Charging AGM Batteries
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 610073" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Even a 60w panel will put a fair bit back in a Lithium battery because they normally accept around 80% + of the power provided where as lead acid type batteries only accept around 27 to 30% which why they are so slow at charging, It's a shame your not closer coz I have about 6 150w panels and a 100w panel all New never been used all going begging, If and when you get it sorted a 150w would give you a heap of power and a 84Ah Li 4 would equal your 130Ah, A 100Ah Li4 would give you even more in reserve,</p><p></p><p>Over here they mount all the heavy gear like batteries above the Axle, and the water tanks and waste water tank either side of the Axle, Only a few fit the batteries in the front box but mainly they only fit the Gas bottles in the front box to keep them out of harms way along with other light stuff like awnings and plastic leveling ramps etc, It makes it easy to manouver by hand if needed and easier to lift on and off the hitch too,</p><p></p><p>If you look on YT you will see that most EU/UK camper Trailers have the Kitchen and Gas Heating systems and the Fridge along with the battery/s mounted over the Axles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 610073, member: 3775"] Even a 60w panel will put a fair bit back in a Lithium battery because they normally accept around 80% + of the power provided where as lead acid type batteries only accept around 27 to 30% which why they are so slow at charging, It's a shame your not closer coz I have about 6 150w panels and a 100w panel all New never been used all going begging, If and when you get it sorted a 150w would give you a heap of power and a 84Ah Li 4 would equal your 130Ah, A 100Ah Li4 would give you even more in reserve, Over here they mount all the heavy gear like batteries above the Axle, and the water tanks and waste water tank either side of the Axle, Only a few fit the batteries in the front box but mainly they only fit the Gas bottles in the front box to keep them out of harms way along with other light stuff like awnings and plastic leveling ramps etc, It makes it easy to manouver by hand if needed and easier to lift on and off the hitch too, If you look on YT you will see that most EU/UK camper Trailers have the Kitchen and Gas Heating systems and the Fridge along with the battery/s mounted over the Axles. [/QUOTE]
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