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  1. Dellmassive

    Van electrics upgrade - Shopping list sense check?

    The Renogy inverter is fine. If its powerful enough for your requirements. Maybe just fit it to a dedicated socket/s And have your standard EHU feed Via CU to different socket/s Or as @roadtripper suggested above. Use the inverter exclusively to run the sockets and have your EHU power a...
  2. Bav

    Trying for a gas free conversion.

    I have a lithium-powered system with solar, inverter, portable induction hob, boiling-water tap, no sink and no gas hob (though I do have underslung gas for external 'meaningful' cooking via a BBQ). So it can be achieved, but, as above, it's neither simple nor inexpensive.
  3. A

    Leisure Battery - accidentally drained, what next?

    Hi there, I'm looking at lithium a battery at the moment, just out of interest what battery did you get? Thanks
  4. Dellmassive

    Sold NOCO - GB150 Boost PRO 3000A UltraSafe Lithium Jump Starter

    NOCO - GB150 Boost PRO 3000A UltraSafe Lithium Jump Starter Plus NOCO GB150 (storage/carry) official case. VGC - as new basically. - been well looked after. less that 10 charge cycles. (we had a few to play with) this will jumpstart just about anything 12v, can be used as: Jump...
  5. A

    CTEK d250se not charging from alternator supply

    Ok, the earth was not good and the mechanic moved it to a good spot. The power from the starter battery now arrives at the Ctek at a steady 14.4v which is good but is showing 13.34 at the ctek outlet. I used the inverter and a 220v appliance to run the lithium service battery down to 22%...
  6. dcpen43

    What Have You Bought Today?

    awesome
  7. S

    Van electrics upgrade - Shopping list sense check?

    That's another really great suggestion actually...use the inverter to power all the 240v mains, all the time....then just use the EHU to power the charger and top up the Lithium battery again (or when driving, the DC-DC unit to recharge the Lithium)...Hmmmm.... I think I may be a little...
  8. Stay Frosty

    Direct charge from 240v hook up to Fogstar 105ah Lithium Battery

    @RikParr73 I'll be honest I rarely run that Victron charger as driving and the solar mean it's almost redundant but when I blew the fuse after the Renogy combined B2B/ Mppt unit I can confirm the Victron gets warm and you do smell hot electronics during the latter part of the bulk charge cycle...
  9. Salty Spuds

    Microwave or Grill?

    And the moral of this story is….unless you’re prepared to invest huge amounts of money in Lithium & high end inverters. AND the associated copper that you’ll need to connect it all, running significant 240V loads from 12V batteries is a nonsense.
  10. B

    Gasless LWB Transporter & power set-up

    Is a gasless LWB transporter with induction hobs, capable of being off-grid 5-6 days (running normal low wattage stuff plus appliances like hair dryer, toaster etc in the mornings with 250W solar on roof & 1+2 seating upfront) a task which is possible without a huge loss of storage space? e.g...
  11. TallPaul_S

    Camper electrics

    Depends entirely on what your usage will be. If you only ever stay on campsites with hookup, then you won't see the benefit of LiFePO4. But if you want to do any camping where there's no hookup, and potentially no or little solar, then even a basic set up with a fridge and some lights will...
  12. G

    1000w Renogy inverter question

    Cosori 2L mini 800w, it is fine for heating up a pasty etc, but being a low power will take longer to heat things up than a more powerful one, can’t remember slow cooker, but they are all low power, we have a double gas hob and also the EHU if we need it, so covered for many different types of...
  13. Salty Spuds

    Inverter issue - urgent help required

    Have you tried it with the engine running? Assuming you have a Dc Dc charger.
  14. MarkW-T6

    What Have You Bought Today?

    Recently upgraded my leisure battery to lithium with a Renogy 1000w inverter with UPS function. Installed under the passenger seat and using an existing shunt monitor. Working great, huge improvement over the previous AGM battery. All was well in the world until I saw this which I didn’t need as...
  15. CAB

    Should I ditch the Sargent? Please help

    1. Biggest Lithium you can afford; 2. Decent B2B charger to replace the split relay; 3. MPPT solar controller to replace the Epever controller. Don't see why you need to replace the Sargent; yes it isn't perfect for mains charging the lithium but doesn't it also provide the 12v distribution and...
  16. Dellmassive

    Diesel heater Interior lights flickering

    upgrade the Leisure battery to a Lifepo4 . . they have much better voltage performance and rest at 13.6v. LIFPEO4: Lithium Lifepo4 12v Batteries -- Time For An Upgrade ? -- Valence U27-12XP Lifepo4 Lithium Battery -- How We Done It -- SUBZERO - low temperature lithium battery -- How We Done...
  17. Alan Watts

    Fogstar Batteries

    Looking to change up to 105ah Lithium. Currently have a 2015 VanWorx conversion. Sargent PX300 3 stage intelligent charger(14.4v peak) Koshun 300 inverter VSR relay Would the upgraded DC-DC charger replace Sargent unit and VSR relay?
  18. Dibsta

    Caravelle leisure setup

    Hi ready to start doing my van 2016 adblue First off I have swivel base's(under seat or in rear) Wanting lithium 230ah with ehu , inverter (1000w or 2000w) with option to add solar wanting to run / led lights / fridge/ diesel heater tv Need some direction read so many post. If possible...
  19. meza

    What Coffee Machine do you have in your van?

    Test run of the new coffee set up for the van. Sledgehammer to crack a nut? But indeed it cracked nicely and the coffee was good! DC House 200ah lithium and Renogy 2000w inverter. Using the coulomb meter I measured 107 amps peak and 1.3kW for the Nespresso. Next steps… get a bunch of...
  20. ginkster

    Lithium LifePo4 12v Batteries - Time For An Upgrade?

    As you use EHU then a 105ah is more than sufficient. The Roamer is a good price with great feedback of their support. I have the Fogstar and it’s been brill and £299 is an excellent price as it’s normally £369. Mine has been faultless so I’ve had no need to use their support but they were very...
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