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<blockquote data-quote="Goldchaser1" data-source="post: 443575" data-attributes="member: 9528"><p>Theres quite a few caravaners running lithiums now dd,weight savings is the main benefit and recharge time and hefty discharge rate,i bought them above to go in my ute but i was gonna mount them in a small made box under the tray in front of the wheel wells,changed my mind because of summer heat and ventilation,there still not set up yet as i ended up mounting them in a big toolbox on the tray,toolbox is rattling to bits on the dirt roads so ive pulled it off for some major reinforcment at the moment and i need to fit a roof rack for a panel to charge them yet.</p><p> Think theyd be better in a van or camper instead of the back of a ute,straps linking them together unless well protected can be shorted easier then a normal battery,not sure if id buy them again as a car aux battery,camper or van i reckon yep theyll be very good,ill just be running a solar charger set to 14.2-4 i think it is max voltage,cant overcharge them,lithiums ok,there all around us in every electronic device we all use....</p><p> Those at 100ah compared to say a normal agm ya not far off 200ah of usable storage at under 15kg,the weights savings are crazy.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldchaser1, post: 443575, member: 9528"] Theres quite a few caravaners running lithiums now dd,weight savings is the main benefit and recharge time and hefty discharge rate,i bought them above to go in my ute but i was gonna mount them in a small made box under the tray in front of the wheel wells,changed my mind because of summer heat and ventilation,there still not set up yet as i ended up mounting them in a big toolbox on the tray,toolbox is rattling to bits on the dirt roads so ive pulled it off for some major reinforcment at the moment and i need to fit a roof rack for a panel to charge them yet. Think theyd be better in a van or camper instead of the back of a ute,straps linking them together unless well protected can be shorted easier then a normal battery,not sure if id buy them again as a car aux battery,camper or van i reckon yep theyll be very good,ill just be running a solar charger set to 14.2-4 i think it is max voltage,cant overcharge them,lithiums ok,there all around us in every electronic device we all use.... Those at 100ah compared to say a normal agm ya not far off 200ah of usable storage at under 15kg,the weights savings are crazy..... [/QUOTE]
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