SkiWill
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So I bought a 100 Ah LiFEPO4 battery from Renogy in June along with a 20 amp Renogy Rover MPPT charger and 100 W suitcase solar panel. I immediately used it for all for a week in mid July with my new teardrop trailer and everything worked reasonably well as it should. Then I came home, disconnected the loads from the battery which was at 90%+ state of charge and periodically checked it for a couple of weeks before my next trip. Right before my next trip it went from over 95% state of charge to completely dead as in ~9 volts on a multimeter without being connected to any load when I checked it a couple of days later.
Then I went through the manual. The Rover and solar would not charge and the Rover controller gave an error that the battery was not present even though everything was wired up. The battery would not connect to the app via bluetooth. I charged for over 24 hours with a 1 Amp trickle charger for lithium battery chemistries per the Renogy manual to try to bring the battery back and it came up to about 10.4 volts on the multimeter and still no bluetooth connection. Another 24 hours of charging and voltage plateaued at 10.4. Called tech support at Renogy and they told me to charge with a 10 amp charger and they would open me a case and email me more information and a case number. I never received an email or any follow up from Renogy. Incidentally, when I received the battery from Renogy for the first time after a significant shipping delay, it read 10.4 volts and still connected to bluetooth, but it would charge at that point in time.
So, I used a second 10 amp charger set for lithium batteries for another 24 hours and voltage never made it past 10.6 and still no bluetooth connection. Charged for another 12+ hours and still only 10.6 volts and the charger was kicking back and forth between charge and maintain, so I was thinking I had a dead cell and 3 of 4 were charged and 1 was dead. It would not generate any current or run even a single LED light at this point in time either. Nothing.
Tried charging with the solar and Rover MPPT controller again and the controller gave me the same error: no battery present. Called Renogy again and they said that the battery was failing and to send it back and they'd sent out a new one. I sent the battery back, and they had it for 6 days and no word from them. I called them again today and they said the battery tested fine, connected via bluetooth to the app and if I wanted it back I'd have to pay for shipping. Needless to say, I was rather unimpressed. They transferred my call and put me on hold and no one was available to take my payment, but promised to call me back today, which, of course, never happened.
Clearly their customer support and service gets a 0 out of 10, and for that reason alone, I'm moving on to a new vendor for my next project regardless of how this shakes out. So, community, not sponsored YouTubers, who out there makes good lithium batteries, chargers, and has customer service that actually follows through? I've heard good things about Victron but has anyone ever had an issue with them and needed support? If so, how was it? Any other battery manufacturers to consider? Thank you.
Then I went through the manual. The Rover and solar would not charge and the Rover controller gave an error that the battery was not present even though everything was wired up. The battery would not connect to the app via bluetooth. I charged for over 24 hours with a 1 Amp trickle charger for lithium battery chemistries per the Renogy manual to try to bring the battery back and it came up to about 10.4 volts on the multimeter and still no bluetooth connection. Another 24 hours of charging and voltage plateaued at 10.4. Called tech support at Renogy and they told me to charge with a 10 amp charger and they would open me a case and email me more information and a case number. I never received an email or any follow up from Renogy. Incidentally, when I received the battery from Renogy for the first time after a significant shipping delay, it read 10.4 volts and still connected to bluetooth, but it would charge at that point in time.
So, I used a second 10 amp charger set for lithium batteries for another 24 hours and voltage never made it past 10.6 and still no bluetooth connection. Charged for another 12+ hours and still only 10.6 volts and the charger was kicking back and forth between charge and maintain, so I was thinking I had a dead cell and 3 of 4 were charged and 1 was dead. It would not generate any current or run even a single LED light at this point in time either. Nothing.
Tried charging with the solar and Rover MPPT controller again and the controller gave me the same error: no battery present. Called Renogy again and they said that the battery was failing and to send it back and they'd sent out a new one. I sent the battery back, and they had it for 6 days and no word from them. I called them again today and they said the battery tested fine, connected via bluetooth to the app and if I wanted it back I'd have to pay for shipping. Needless to say, I was rather unimpressed. They transferred my call and put me on hold and no one was available to take my payment, but promised to call me back today, which, of course, never happened.
Clearly their customer support and service gets a 0 out of 10, and for that reason alone, I'm moving on to a new vendor for my next project regardless of how this shakes out. So, community, not sponsored YouTubers, who out there makes good lithium batteries, chargers, and has customer service that actually follows through? I've heard good things about Victron but has anyone ever had an issue with them and needed support? If so, how was it? Any other battery manufacturers to consider? Thank you.