Hello all,
I wanted to post this in case somebody else is trying to do the same thing. When the dealer told me the "Lithium upgrade" with the inverter was an additional $7500 I said that is a "big no thank you" and I did it myself.
I replaced the single Battleborn 100AH battery with 2 LiTime 100AH self-heating batteries in parallel. I used a Renogy 2000W inverter with remote on/off switch. I installed a standard outlet and I ran a short extension cord from the inverter to the microwave so I can easily run the microwave when away and disconnected.
The installation was conceptually easy but working in the small confined spaces is tough and dealing with 2/0 battery cables that don't bend is also very tricky but I got it to work well. The whole thing was just about $1000.
Here are the major parts:
Cables from BatteryCablesUSA $110
I have attached a schematic and 4 pictures of:
1) The batteries are at the bottom of the image. They are under the passenger side couch where the original battery was. You can see the bus bars in the center horizontally and the cable with the fuse coming from the inverter that is off image on the right side. Note that the + terminal on the right battery is not hooked up yet as I am charging the left battery and you are not supposed to hook them in parallel until both are fully charged (or at least somewhat equal).
2) The inverter to the left of the AC unit.
3) The new outlet installed in the bulkhead to the AC unit compartment
4) And the new yellow extension cord running up the the microwave
Please let me know if you have any questions or if any of the gurus out there spot something that I did wrong. I realize now that I probably need to add a fuse on the inverter AC output.





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2024 nuCamp T@b 320S Boondock Black Canyon
2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
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The battery cables to the bus bar were all SUPPOSED to be the same length but I had an issue getting them all to fit as they are so stiff and non-bendable so I had to subsitute that long one. I plan to change it out for one that is the same or a similar length. They are all supposed to be 8 or 9 inches.
When I put a 2000W inverter in my 320, a Class T was highly recommended from various sites I researched. It is considered the gold standard for fuse protection for higher amp circuit protection because of its rapid responce time time and its ability to eliminate any arc flash if/when the fuse blows. The con is they take up more space and the fuse itself is more costly than others.
A switch to isolate my inverter was also recommended when I installed my inverter. It did come in handy when needing to isolate the inverter from the 12V source during maintenance /troubleshooting.
2021 TAB 320 BD (w/new owner having fun)
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Southern Maryland
2021 TAB 320 BD (w/new owner having fun)
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Southern Maryland
My two 12V 100ah LiFePO4 batteries sit side by side. The two wires used to configure the parallel array connect the two batteries to each other (one positive; one negative), they are the same length. The two wires that connect the parallel array to the busbars are also the same length (one positive; one negative).
The caveat, installing the Class T fuse, in it's 7" holder, directly to the MBRF on the battery leading to the two wires that connect the parallel array to the busbars ARE still the same size.
Thermal images show no heat issue, even when taxing the limits of the kit, and Battle Born and Victron experts all OK'd my schematic.
2024 nuCamp T@b 320S Boondock Black Canyon
2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
https://revkit.com/donmontalvo/ | https://donmontalvo.com
2024 nuCamp T@b 320S Boondock Black Canyon
2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
https://revkit.com/donmontalvo/ | https://donmontalvo.com
2024 nuCamp T@b 320S Boondock Black Canyon
2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon
https://revkit.com/donmontalvo/ | https://donmontalvo.com