When we had our ‘21 Tab 320 I had 200ah of LiFiPo4 batteries and didn’t bother swapping out the converter. With a good day of sunshine I could fully charge the batteries and allow for sufficient absorption charge time to correctly balance the two batteries. When there wasn’t enough sunshine and I needed to get the…
Hello. After reading a number of posts online and in this forum, when my original battery started to die on my 2015 320cs, I decided to switch to a Chins 100w Lithium. From what I had read it should be a clean swap sans the fact that the older converter wouldn’t charge to a full 100%, which I was fine with (it charges to…
Your battery leads run nearly 20 feet from you battery all the way to the front tub then back to the converter right in the same cabinet . That is very long battery wiring with lots of voltage loss at high current even if you had the correct converter with an appropriate charge process. It would be quite easy to run a…
Hi, Others can chime in, but I agree there is no reason to turn it off (in most cases). In my case, I have an inverter with a transfer switch that puts AC power to everything in the trailer when on battery power. When the inverter is on, if there is not a way to turn off the charger, you end up in a loop where battery…