Martinjmpr
Wiffleball Batter
Last month camping in Oregon in our new-to-us travel trailer (2021 Rockwood Geo Pro 19BH) we had an issue with electrical power. The trailer was bought used and the (original equipment) batteries were pretty much worn out. They are two x 12v Interstate FLA batteries.
We were boondocking (no hookups) and with cloudy skies and 200' trees, our solar panels were useless. Worried about losing power, I decided to use a "redneck generator", i.e. I just hooked jumper cables from my truck (2018 F-150) to the trailer battery terminals and ran it for an hour or so. That gave us enough power to get through the day (biggest draw is the 12v fridge.)
Now I'm about to upgrade to LiFePo4 batteries and we are embarking on a multi-week trip through the Southeast. Most of the time we will be camping without hookups.
I was on the brink of buying a generator (which we haven't needed so far in 12+ years of camping) but then a thought occurred to me: While I know I can't just hook jumper cables to a Lithium battery, there ARE a lot of DC-DC chargers out there of varying capacities.
So I'm thinking: If my batteries start to get depleted, I could just hook a DC-DC charger from my tow vehicle to the lithium batteries. Make sure the battery charger's charging profile is set to "lithium" and then just run the truck to charge the batteries.
Waste of gas? Maybe, but the cost of gas and a DC-DC charger is still likely to be WAY less than a 2200w inverter generator (they seem to start around $500 and go up from there.)
So I'm asking the hive-mind here: Is there any reason this WOULDN'T work? And what have I not thought of?
Anyone else tried this?
We were boondocking (no hookups) and with cloudy skies and 200' trees, our solar panels were useless. Worried about losing power, I decided to use a "redneck generator", i.e. I just hooked jumper cables from my truck (2018 F-150) to the trailer battery terminals and ran it for an hour or so. That gave us enough power to get through the day (biggest draw is the 12v fridge.)
Now I'm about to upgrade to LiFePo4 batteries and we are embarking on a multi-week trip through the Southeast. Most of the time we will be camping without hookups.
I was on the brink of buying a generator (which we haven't needed so far in 12+ years of camping) but then a thought occurred to me: While I know I can't just hook jumper cables to a Lithium battery, there ARE a lot of DC-DC chargers out there of varying capacities.
So I'm thinking: If my batteries start to get depleted, I could just hook a DC-DC charger from my tow vehicle to the lithium batteries. Make sure the battery charger's charging profile is set to "lithium" and then just run the truck to charge the batteries.
Waste of gas? Maybe, but the cost of gas and a DC-DC charger is still likely to be WAY less than a 2200w inverter generator (they seem to start around $500 and go up from there.)
So I'm asking the hive-mind here: Is there any reason this WOULDN'T work? And what have I not thought of?
Anyone else tried this?