NorthWestv2
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First post so go easy on me!
I’ve decided to go down the route of using a power station in the campervan conversion I’m doing which is now ready for the electrics to be installed.
I’ve purchased a cheap VDL 1500 power station for £480, spec here:
The three main input charging options are:
1) AC input (comes with PC monitor style charging lead into VDL Power station with standard uk 3 pin socket) 700W, 100-120V/60HZ
2) DC 5521 (comes with DC cigarette lighter charging lead with DC 5521 connection into VDL Power station) input Max 200W, 12-30V/Max 7A
3) XT60 input (solar, comes with MT4 to XT60 into VDL Power station charging cable) Max 300W, 12-30v/Max 10A
I would like to use the alternator to (trickle) charge the power station, not expecting quick charge but every little helps. I would also like to introduce solar at some point (important because I know you could use the XT60 input to charge the VDL Power station off the alternator but I don’t want to lose the option to charge off solar)
The setup I am planning will be;
- to secure the power station in the van safely so it can’t move around whilst being driven but can be removed if required to use outside the van.
- install mains electric hookup discretely with the AC input charging lead connected to one of the sockets on the remains electric hookup, purpose being to automatically charge the power station when an AC charge is connected to the mains hookup. Also will have a few dedicated sockets for
Ad hoc AC devices whilst plugged into the mains electric.
- no leisure battery in the setup, the power station essentially would be the leisure battery.
- charge the power station via DC input
- charge the power station via solar input XT60
The questions I have are around the charging of the power station using DC input. As mentioned above, there is a DC5521 to cigarette lighter lead included with the VDL unit. I hate cigarette lighter sockets and cables and want to know what options are available to charge the power station off DC while having future ability to add solar panels to the setup.
Initial thoughts are to purchase a DC DC battery charger: would something like a Victron 12v 12v 18A be sufficient and avoid causing any issues to the alternator ( I believe is rated at 140A on my 2020 T6.1 2.0TDI)
Second thoughts are do I need a battery charger or can I just connect to the vans battery/alternator directly with the power stations DC input?
Thirdly, can I rewire the cigarette lighter and utilise (Anderson or similar to XT60) connection to the power station and (trickle) charge from there?
Any info apppeciated,
Cheers,
Matt
I’ve decided to go down the route of using a power station in the campervan conversion I’m doing which is now ready for the electrics to be installed.
I’ve purchased a cheap VDL 1500 power station for £480, spec here:
VDLPOWER HS1500 PORTABLE POWER STATION 1228WH/1500W-VDLPOWER
THE RELIABLE AC PURE SINE WAVE OUTPUT PROTECTS YOUR APPLIANCES FROM DAMAGE SUPER-Q FAST CHARGING BATTERY---2 Hours to Full It uses fast charging technology, so you don't need to carry a heavy adapter. VDL HS1500 Portable Power Station is a stylish and compact portable power station, which is a...
vdlpower.com
The three main input charging options are:
1) AC input (comes with PC monitor style charging lead into VDL Power station with standard uk 3 pin socket) 700W, 100-120V/60HZ
2) DC 5521 (comes with DC cigarette lighter charging lead with DC 5521 connection into VDL Power station) input Max 200W, 12-30V/Max 7A
3) XT60 input (solar, comes with MT4 to XT60 into VDL Power station charging cable) Max 300W, 12-30v/Max 10A
I would like to use the alternator to (trickle) charge the power station, not expecting quick charge but every little helps. I would also like to introduce solar at some point (important because I know you could use the XT60 input to charge the VDL Power station off the alternator but I don’t want to lose the option to charge off solar)
The setup I am planning will be;
- to secure the power station in the van safely so it can’t move around whilst being driven but can be removed if required to use outside the van.
- install mains electric hookup discretely with the AC input charging lead connected to one of the sockets on the remains electric hookup, purpose being to automatically charge the power station when an AC charge is connected to the mains hookup. Also will have a few dedicated sockets for
Ad hoc AC devices whilst plugged into the mains electric.
- no leisure battery in the setup, the power station essentially would be the leisure battery.
- charge the power station via DC input
- charge the power station via solar input XT60
The questions I have are around the charging of the power station using DC input. As mentioned above, there is a DC5521 to cigarette lighter lead included with the VDL unit. I hate cigarette lighter sockets and cables and want to know what options are available to charge the power station off DC while having future ability to add solar panels to the setup.
Initial thoughts are to purchase a DC DC battery charger: would something like a Victron 12v 12v 18A be sufficient and avoid causing any issues to the alternator ( I believe is rated at 140A on my 2020 T6.1 2.0TDI)
Second thoughts are do I need a battery charger or can I just connect to the vans battery/alternator directly with the power stations DC input?
Thirdly, can I rewire the cigarette lighter and utilise (Anderson or similar to XT60) connection to the power station and (trickle) charge from there?
Any info apppeciated,
Cheers,
Matt