Plug and Play Lithium?

eyemgh

Well-known member
I have a Blue Sea isolator and a 30a IOTA smart charger. It charges only by the alternator or shore power, no solar. I'm not going to do solar or a refrigerator on this rig. Total power needs are heater fan, roof fan, 3 LED strips of indoor lights. entry level porch light, phone recharging and soon to be added ARB awning light strip. The current setup is a 78ah AGM. It's probably fine to replace it with another, but I was wondering if there's a plug and play safe lithium option that will require minimal or no additional hardware, ideally 100ah or so. Thanks!
 

Happy Joe

Apprentice Geezer
There are multiple chinese made batteries out there; many do not appear to be terrible. I looked at BB (Battle Born), good reputation and good reviews but quite spendy. and decided the drop in 100 AH was too pricey.
I eventually went with a reBel 100 AH LiFePo4 it has a 5 year warranty, made from prismatic cells instead of cylindrical (I don't see either as significantly superior), a good BMS like BB and reBel use might be the deciding factor. I figure near half the price , half the warranty... Note Battle Born appears to be on sale right now ~$800... a good deal...

As always look at the specs, warranty, reviews and your requirements before buying.

...so far (crosses fingers) no regrets going with a rebel 100AH, and an Epever MPPT charge controller for my portable solar setup/ I expect to mostly use a Lithium battery compatible; 120 VAC charger to keep the charge up, between weekend trips since I use little power, as long as I do not bring the fridge/freezer. I would double check the specs and setup on your charger to be sure of Lithium phosphate compatibility. Note; so far only DC to DC chargers seem to be recommended to recharge lithium phosphate batteries in vehicles.

Enjoy!
 
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