Part 1 of possibly 2
I wanted to start this thread... I've be speaking with Chris at Roamer about the 160S. I couldn't fit a seatbase battery as I have an inverter and a fuse box in the seat base. I still wanted more than 100Ah of power though. Roamers 160S is the exact same dimensions as their 100S, it obviously costs 50% more but you are getting over 50% more power so for £900 I thought I'd give it a go.
It arrived next day delivery!
First problem actual physical fit under the seat... I have to lay it on its side which isn't a problem at all - Roamer assure me the LiPo4 cells don't mind which way up they are. In order to get it to sit low enough I am going to have to angle grind the ridge off the seat base, and some of the brackets.... The ridge is the one in the middle of the seat base, that the standard AGM style battery would tuck up against - Pictures to follow.
This means I'm going to have to rethink the current mess...
This is my current seat base:
The blue box is a small inverter for charging laptops or running a projector.
In the right hand corner there is a Victron smart shunt - Now surplus to requirements as the Roamer battery has built in BMS so i will look to sell this or maybe just shunt it onto something else.....
All of the blocks on the bracket to be cut off, will need to be removed (Green, Blue, Brown, and Black and purple)..... luckily they are able to be re-homed into the free spare slots on the front - I didn't have to push them under the floor as I really didn't want to do that.
I still want to be able to charge the new battery from the pig tail/fly lead type connection I pulled through the bulk head into the battery bay under the bonnet - My Victron IP66 charger is brilliant it has a LiPo4 charge profile so I may want the option of charing without having to remove the passenger seat.
I am going to fit an Victron MPPT 75/15 under the drivers seat along with the Tri smart B2B charger. There is a 180W solar panel going on the roof. That combined with the 160Ah lithium should mean I never need to hook up! I need to try and fit the invertor under the passenger seat next to the battery as the 3 pin plug cut out is already in place!
I'll get the base modified and the battery strapped in and then i will update with a picture and some more detail. All new leads to be made up due to relocation of terminals etc - I love that time in the garage with the heat shrink tube - you always feel like your doing a proper job when your doing that.
More pictures to follow....
I wanted to start this thread... I've be speaking with Chris at Roamer about the 160S. I couldn't fit a seatbase battery as I have an inverter and a fuse box in the seat base. I still wanted more than 100Ah of power though. Roamers 160S is the exact same dimensions as their 100S, it obviously costs 50% more but you are getting over 50% more power so for £900 I thought I'd give it a go.
It arrived next day delivery!
First problem actual physical fit under the seat... I have to lay it on its side which isn't a problem at all - Roamer assure me the LiPo4 cells don't mind which way up they are. In order to get it to sit low enough I am going to have to angle grind the ridge off the seat base, and some of the brackets.... The ridge is the one in the middle of the seat base, that the standard AGM style battery would tuck up against - Pictures to follow.
This means I'm going to have to rethink the current mess...
This is my current seat base:
The blue box is a small inverter for charging laptops or running a projector.
In the right hand corner there is a Victron smart shunt - Now surplus to requirements as the Roamer battery has built in BMS so i will look to sell this or maybe just shunt it onto something else.....
All of the blocks on the bracket to be cut off, will need to be removed (Green, Blue, Brown, and Black and purple)..... luckily they are able to be re-homed into the free spare slots on the front - I didn't have to push them under the floor as I really didn't want to do that.
I still want to be able to charge the new battery from the pig tail/fly lead type connection I pulled through the bulk head into the battery bay under the bonnet - My Victron IP66 charger is brilliant it has a LiPo4 charge profile so I may want the option of charing without having to remove the passenger seat.
I am going to fit an Victron MPPT 75/15 under the drivers seat along with the Tri smart B2B charger. There is a 180W solar panel going on the roof. That combined with the 160Ah lithium should mean I never need to hook up! I need to try and fit the invertor under the passenger seat next to the battery as the 3 pin plug cut out is already in place!
I'll get the base modified and the battery strapped in and then i will update with a picture and some more detail. All new leads to be made up due to relocation of terminals etc - I love that time in the garage with the heat shrink tube - you always feel like your doing a proper job when your doing that.
More pictures to follow....
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