I have decided that in the end I have the budget for my new rig for quite a nice new power system. I know what my work circumstances are going to be like for the next few years (rarity these days) which will allow me long periods of working remotely from my new rig I'm building. I'm willing to pay up for quality where it really buys me something. Here are the sort of things I'm going to be looking for the new system to power:
-12 volt air conditioner (mostly during sunny days and maybe an hour before heading to bed, Earthcruiser guys use Arctic Breeze 300 Watt/Hr)
-Planar Gas Heater (winter use mostly)
-52L National Luna Fridge
-Computers, Monitors, Cellphones, Peripherals, etc.
-Music gear
-Basic Lighting
I think I will be able to fit about 400-500 watts of solar panels on my new camper shell, and I can upgrade the f-250 to the highest output alternator one can find.
I was looking at some of the Battle Born LiFePO4 kits:
https://battlebornbatteries.com/product-category/battle-born-kits/
I have also heard that folks seem to like Victron Batteries, but they seem to be substantially more expensive.
I'd appreciate folks thoughts on this who have looked into this extensively or built similar setups!
-12 volt air conditioner (mostly during sunny days and maybe an hour before heading to bed, Earthcruiser guys use Arctic Breeze 300 Watt/Hr)
-Planar Gas Heater (winter use mostly)
-52L National Luna Fridge
-Computers, Monitors, Cellphones, Peripherals, etc.
-Music gear
-Basic Lighting
I think I will be able to fit about 400-500 watts of solar panels on my new camper shell, and I can upgrade the f-250 to the highest output alternator one can find.
I was looking at some of the Battle Born LiFePO4 kits:
https://battlebornbatteries.com/product-category/battle-born-kits/
I have also heard that folks seem to like Victron Batteries, but they seem to be substantially more expensive.
I'd appreciate folks thoughts on this who have looked into this extensively or built similar setups!