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Nice solution. I put mine in the cab while driving last week, then moved it to camper when I parked. Bit of lugging but worked ok. Your pecron goes to -4f, a pretty good way below freezing, but you unfortunately saw -10Well I tried to run my Diesel Heater in -10F temperatures in St. Louis last week, but my Pecron 600LPF doesn't work below freezing temperatures. So here's my fix for when my Pecron Lithium Power supply is frozen.
I installed a bypass switch to my truck's cigarette lighter, so that it stay's powered even when the engine is off. Now if my Lithium Power is frozen, I can just run my Diesel Heater off my Gladiator's starter battery. I just have to make sure that I switch over to my Lithium Power once it is warmed up. Using my truck battery for the heater is just a backup, as I don't want to run it dry.
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Leaving your power supply in the cab might be a very good option. I bought this Cigarette Lighter extension cord to run the fridge, 12 volt pan, or diesel heater from the cab's Cigarette Lighter. It's handy when I don't want to bring the power supply or when it is too cold.Nice solution. I put mine in the cab while driving last week, then moved it to camper when I parked. Bit of lugging but worked ok. Your pecron goes to -4f, a pretty good way below freezing, but you unfortunately saw -10
I'm thinking about putting a small AGM back there, to get diesel started, but still thinking about it's charging. Your way is probably easier, and I think you already had a dc cable run to rear hey?

Nice idea! Love to see a pic if you have one.Even cheaper you can do what I did with my old pop-up camper trailer (disclaimer: not my idea, but I did build/install one in my camper)…
Buy a cheap slop sink from your favorite big box home improvement store. Cut down the sides to fit it into a dinette bench seat (use some wood to reinforce the “floor” of the sink. Add appropriate drain hardware. I also created an expanding PVC rectangular shower curtain rod (would compact into a square shape that would fit inside the sink and then expand to be a reasonable size to shower in. Hang the PVC from the ceiling with carabiners and add two standard shower curtains. The rod and curtains fold up to fit into the basin when not being used. When the dinette seat is in place, there is no evidence of it except for a few D-rings in the ceiling.
-Mike
Very cool shower setup. Thanks for the DIY pics!I was able to dig up some old pics of the setup…
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I'm going to completely disagree here, I'll go through it with actual power usages instead of instantaneous Amp measurements and show why...I wouldn't think the steady 1.5a or so draw would bring down a hot vehicle battery overnight, that's 1/2 to 1/3 of what a 12v fridge pulls.
You might find this interesting then, guy just posted it today. They went from dual battery, to solar gen, now to a single combo 135Ah Lifepo4. His results...Boy this cold winter sure stirred up the Lithium vs Lead battery debate. There were a lot upset Tesla owners this winter with cars that wouldn't run.
I guess I have the best of both worlds. I have a Lithium Power supply for most of my camping and a Lead Acid battery in my truck for backup. I wish my Lead acid had a % power left like my Lithium power supply has. If I knew how much juice was left in the lead acid battery, I might push it further.

There is a reason people get stranded in Tesla's. They work when they pull out of the garage but do not charge during the cold drive to work and definitely don't start after sitting in the cold. Don't do it.I've been following Dakota and Antigravity Car Starter batteries for a few years. I keep thinking about replacing my stock Jeep Gladiator battery with a Lithium battery to cut a lot of weight and increase the capacity. Also I could get rid of the power supply and just run the camper off the Starter Battery. They sound awesome!
Everything sounds great, and both companies have a lot of experience in automotive and marine applications. My only holdup is below freezing operation/charging. I keep coming across information like below:
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I ran my Pecron Lithium power supply at 10 degrees F, but it discharged to 0% power within 10 minutes. Also, it would not charge below 32F. I suspect that these batteries will discharge below 32F, and have enough juice to start a truck, but they have very limited capacity below 32F and won't charge until they warm up to 32F.
If anyone has experience using Lithium batteries for extended periods below 32F, please chime in!! I am very curious how well they work below freezing.