Can someone please provide a simple straight forward & brief explanation of the battery(ies) options for a TAB 400? Options with pros & cons of each? Thanks.
@Gliddenwoods, the 2018 400s came with a single, large capacity, 12v AGM battery. Since then, NuCamp changed to installing two 6V AGMs with around 230 amp capacity. Those are the only 2 battery installations available from the factory. There may be a 400 owner who has installed a lithium battery, but that would be done post production and I am not sure if nuCamp provides that installation. Because the 400 battery is installed inside under the bed, it needs to be a battery that does not demand venting, although some do vent these batteries. AGM is valued for it’s low maintenance, different position tolerance, faster charging ability, and very slow discharge rate.
Say you have one battery of 100 amp hours. To maximize the life of the battery, you should try to avoid using more than 50 percent of the battery's capacity. In effect, the one battery has 50 usable amp hours.
When you connect two 100 amp hour 12v AGM batteries in parallel: the 12V remains the same, but the amp hour rating adds together: you now have a 200 amp hour battery. Using the 50 percent amp hour usage to maximize battery life, you now have 100 usable amp hours.
@Gliddenwoods, I meant two 6 volt AGMs. The large 12 volt was extremely heavy, I believe there were some premature failures, if it discharged too low it would trip a breaker trying to recharge (there is a replacement breaker that is available from nuCamp). So, the two 6 volts give the same capacity, but may be easier for them to handle, etc. Or, maybe they looked at quality control and decided to go with the 6 volts. Not sure how the decision was made.
Yes, but it would increase your weight in the trailer, and reduce your cargo capacity by that weight increase. Also, depending on the size, where you put it could be challenging. Too much weight behind the axle, reduces the tongue weight too much, and increases the chance of inducing sway motion. Also, how much weight loading can the floor and frame handle in the area you want to use. If you need more than 200 amps of battery to get 100 amps of available power, a lithium setup might be a better option. cheers
2018 TaB400 Custom Boondock, Jeep Gladiator truck, Northern California Coast.
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Thank-you.
cheers