Lithium batteries have a narrow charge voltage and a different charging profile than lead acid batteries. You can use your built in converter and it *might* fully charge your lithium battery. It just won't charge as efficiently as a charger designed for lithium ion batteries. Lithium batteries can hold a charge voltage…
This is from lithiumhub.com: Can you put a lithium battery in parallel with an AGM battery? Yes, you can. However, the Lithium battery will drain into the AGM as the resting voltage for AGM is lower than the lithium. That would take several weeks but if charged and used weekly the two types of batteries can be put in…
My AGM batteries seem to be on their way out, and replacing with lithium seems to be a no-brainer. Having already established that AGM batteries can probably be discharged by 80% without loss of overall life (see previous post…
There have been a few folks who have gone ahead and converted to lithium. Given AGM battery life is an anticipated 10-12 years and you could go through 2 sets of AGM for the cost to convert to lithium, and that many using AGM are using 2 golf cart batteries giving us 225ah, is weight the primary reason you are going with…
A couple months ago we bought a lightly used '23 TAB 400 with the full lithium upgrade (installed at NuCamp after purchase). We love it but recently saw a lightly used NuCamp Avia that has us very interested. Obviously the Avia is a much larger trailer. Is the lithium upgrade a big selling point on a TAB 400? (I know it…
Has anyone installed a lithium or AGM battery inside of their 320? If so, how did you secure the battery? We are thinking under one of the benches may be possible. Thoughts? Advice?
Our WFCO Converters are compatible with lithium batteries but do not have a high enough output voltage to fully charge - - top off - - a lithium battery. An additional charging source, solar or stand alone 120VAC sourced charger is needed to bring a lithium battery to 100% SOC.
The standard charger will work to a point, but won't fully charge a lithium battery. to fully charge the battery you'd need to have a lithium-specific converter (or one that will charge either lead acid or lithium) or add solar or add a separate AC charger. However, the standard converter will give a lithium battery a…