I have just finished a project of converting my 7 X 4 box trailer into a self sufficient camper trailer.
I am using LifePo4 100AH batteries times two. I have set it up to charge from solar panels and it also charges via alternator when vehicle is on. Solar and alternator charging at the same time. I am using CTEK DC to DC charger with a Smartpass 120 that can theoretically supply up to 120Amps into the batteries.
I also have a Victron (lithium specific) charger to plug into 240 V AC for boosting or charging if solar is crappy.
I am using the VoltaX brand of Lithium batteries.
They are a third of the weight (9.7 kg) compared to lead acid/AGMs and the usable power is better than AGMs as you can get down to about 25% of available Ampere hours before i'd be concerned.
I know all this is a bit off topic but I am now going to look at ridding myself of my petrol High bank pump and go to a large volume 12V sump pump and use a LifePo4 to run it.
Agree with the others that the AH rating would need to be based on the number of hours running the pump by the current it draws and add a bit for safety.
I think that Lithium batteries could be a game changer for those of us who need to lug our kit to where we want to use it.
Hopefully too price will come down.
I am using LifePo4 100AH batteries times two. I have set it up to charge from solar panels and it also charges via alternator when vehicle is on. Solar and alternator charging at the same time. I am using CTEK DC to DC charger with a Smartpass 120 that can theoretically supply up to 120Amps into the batteries.
I also have a Victron (lithium specific) charger to plug into 240 V AC for boosting or charging if solar is crappy.
I am using the VoltaX brand of Lithium batteries.
They are a third of the weight (9.7 kg) compared to lead acid/AGMs and the usable power is better than AGMs as you can get down to about 25% of available Ampere hours before i'd be concerned.
I know all this is a bit off topic but I am now going to look at ridding myself of my petrol High bank pump and go to a large volume 12V sump pump and use a LifePo4 to run it.
Agree with the others that the AH rating would need to be based on the number of hours running the pump by the current it draws and add a bit for safety.
I think that Lithium batteries could be a game changer for those of us who need to lug our kit to where we want to use it.
Hopefully too price will come down.