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<blockquote data-quote="Rockwall" data-source="post: 492769" data-attributes="member: 10067"><p>So I am going cross-eyed! Would it be correct to say I could replace my 160ah agm currently hooked up to a 30 amp mppt regulator fed by 360amp solar with a 100ah lithium??</p><p>Edit, I run 2 older 39 litre engels, one as a freezer, a cpap machine, sometimes a 12 volt fan, charge a 7000 and wireless things, led lights, 12 volt pump etc. I stay in one camp generally for 3 weeks or so. Thats one system! I have another with a 130ah agm that gets hooked up when the 160ah gets too low. Then there is the 200ah agm system separate again. I back that up now with a 2000 watt gennie that gets a run after too many cloudy days. Even in the Gulf country there can be too many of those, especially during the wet and even during winter.</p><p>Edit, I can be away fromp camp "all day" so I can't move panels for maximum efficiency. Maybe I should add a wind thingy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockwall, post: 492769, member: 10067"] So I am going cross-eyed! Would it be correct to say I could replace my 160ah agm currently hooked up to a 30 amp mppt regulator fed by 360amp solar with a 100ah lithium?? Edit, I run 2 older 39 litre engels, one as a freezer, a cpap machine, sometimes a 12 volt fan, charge a 7000 and wireless things, led lights, 12 volt pump etc. I stay in one camp generally for 3 weeks or so. Thats one system! I have another with a 130ah agm that gets hooked up when the 160ah gets too low. Then there is the 200ah agm system separate again. I back that up now with a 2000 watt gennie that gets a run after too many cloudy days. Even in the Gulf country there can be too many of those, especially during the wet and even during winter. Edit, I can be away fromp camp "all day" so I can't move panels for maximum efficiency. Maybe I should add a wind thingy! [/QUOTE]
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