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Thinking about this some more, even an AGM 12v battery will be at its discharge floor (50%) at 12.2v. So the Dometic battery protection modes all fail to stop the battery from dropping past the specified discharge floor for that type as well. It's not just an issue with LiFePO4 batteries.
So what am I missing? I don't know why anyone would want their battery (whether a lead-acid starting battery or a LiFePO4 house battery) to drop below the specified maximum discharge floor, but none of the Dometic Battery Protection settings prevent that from happening. Honestly wondering what I'm missing here. I could be mistaken somewhere in my logic but I haven't found it yet.
I know that in my old setup, there was a lot of voltage drop by the time the current reached the fridge; and so some buffer there was nice; when the Dometic saw 11.6v for example, the actual battery might still be at 12.1v; but in cases where there is more efficiency like a house battery directly feeding the fridge, I want the battery protection levels to allow me to actually protect my battery from hitting the minimum discharge floor (which, again, on a LiFePO4 battery is like 12.9v).
I would like to be able to specify a higher limit in the Battery Protection settings to actually match the specifications of my battery and protect against falling below the specified discharge floor.
So what am I missing? I don't know why anyone would want their battery (whether a lead-acid starting battery or a LiFePO4 house battery) to drop below the specified maximum discharge floor, but none of the Dometic Battery Protection settings prevent that from happening. Honestly wondering what I'm missing here. I could be mistaken somewhere in my logic but I haven't found it yet.
I know that in my old setup, there was a lot of voltage drop by the time the current reached the fridge; and so some buffer there was nice; when the Dometic saw 11.6v for example, the actual battery might still be at 12.1v; but in cases where there is more efficiency like a house battery directly feeding the fridge, I want the battery protection levels to allow me to actually protect my battery from hitting the minimum discharge floor (which, again, on a LiFePO4 battery is like 12.9v).
I would like to be able to specify a higher limit in the Battery Protection settings to actually match the specifications of my battery and protect against falling below the specified discharge floor.