Lithium Battery Ah for electric hob

Darrena16

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I have an ex RAC T6 2018 which we a few months in to converting.
I’m currently looking at a solar setup with lithium battery but have limited knowledge so after a little advice.
Ideally I wanted to fit the battery under the drivers seat as the double passenger seat will be setup to rotate.
We are currently looking to order our kitchen and considering an electric hob so we don’t have to carry gas but struggling to find details of what size lithium battery would be required so I can work out an appropriate cost?
Any help on this and good fairly priced battery would be appreciated

Thanks
 
I have an ex RAC T6 2018 which we a few months in to converting.
I’m currently looking at a solar setup with lithium battery but have limited knowledge so after a little advice.
Ideally I wanted to fit the battery under the drivers seat as the double passenger seat will be setup to rotate.
We are currently looking to order our kitchen and considering an electric hob so we don’t have to carry gas but struggling to find details of what size lithium battery would be required so I can work out an appropriate cost?
Any help on this and good fairly priced battery would be appreciated

Thanks
If you want a double induction hob, you're looking at 1600-1800w so you'd need a 2000w inverter, and for that you'd need a battery capable of a 200a dicharge rate, which means a 200Ah battery.

You'll need to look at either of the seatbase 230Ah battery options from Fogstar or Roamer.
 
I have an ex RAC T6 2018 which we a few months in to converting.
I’m currently looking at a solar setup with lithium battery but have limited knowledge so after a little advice.
Ideally I wanted to fit the battery under the drivers seat as the double passenger seat will be setup to rotate.
We are currently looking to order our kitchen and considering an electric hob so we don’t have to carry gas but struggling to find details of what size lithium battery would be required so I can work out an appropriate cost?
Any help on this and good fairly priced battery would be appreciated

Thanks
loads of info on the forum if you use the search function. In a nutshell, using battery power to cook on is expensive/complicated/space consuming. To do any meaningful cooking you will need an absolute minimum of 200Ah of lithium + corresponding solar/mains/B2B chargers. Gas is cheaper, more flexible, faster, more reliable.
 
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