I agree, if you treat AGM correctly they are brilliant. Mine last 8 years. most of them as a full timer.But... but... but... I know people (including me) who have had no problems what so ever with AGM batteries.
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I agree, if you treat AGM correctly they are brilliant. Mine last 8 years. most of them as a full timer.But... but... but... I know people (including me) who have had no problems what so ever with AGM batteries.
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Do folks really know what they require apart from what dealers, YouTube, people who have bought them, say on the internet.
If you really know how much electric you need fair enough but why would a bog standard motorhomer who has managed with one or two batteries for donkeys years suddenly need all these gizmos at anything up to £5000 just because it seems to be the fashion and then parkup on campsites with ehu where they don't need anything but a starter battery.
The last link on your list is simply somebody observing the system working correctly it is not an indication of a problem with Lithium, just because Lithium is in the title it doesn't mean it's a problem, I think you are looking for problems that don't existRead the forum. People are having problems. You as a seller of them isn’t an honest opinion. Why was this very post started, because someone wants a contact number as they are having problems. You want people to have them,
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Help with lithium batteries
We are at present near Almería and having trouble with our lithium batteries. Twice in the last three days the batteries have gone down almost to zero , both overnight. Any suggestions of what I should check. Or does any one know of any retail business or mobile engineers in this area...www.motorhomefun.co.uk
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Cold Lithium, too cold?
Hi fellow Funsters, I have a 100 amp LiFeO. Has I fitted two years ago to replace x2 wet 110‘s and they’ve been great…, until this last cold snap. I noticed I couldn’t switch on the 12v lamp in garage and good that the vans 12v system had shut down with only 10.5v on the Lithium. I have the...www.motorhomefun.co.uk
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Dangerous Ecoflow kit?
I know we don’t think much of gadget John & Mandy but take a look at the section of this vid where he talks about a graded lead Ecoflow supplied in a bloody expensive new set up (I think best part of £6,000), it was getting very hot and could have burnt his van down to hubs 🤪. Story around 8.4t...www.motorhomefun.co.uk
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Lithium batteries - Parameter Settings for balancing
2 x 100Ah Sterling Power lithium batteries, 18 months old. One seems to be reluctant to balance cells. Volt diff as high as 0.3v on occasions and rarely volt diff below 0.2v The batteries arrived with different parameter settings. Sterling apologised and gave recommendations - see attached...www.motorhomefun.co.uk
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Lithium battery dropped to 10v !
Hello, We had a sneeky few days away wild camping to test our new Lithium 230ah battery and our new 500w microwave, all went very well until I got up this morning and there was no power ! The Alde heating wouldnt work, I looked at the three way fridge and noticed it had switched from gas to...www.motorhomefun.co.uk
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Lithium charging at low temp !!
Hi all, I have 2 x 100 ampTransporter energy batteries, on the spec sheet it says they will discharge between -20 to 71C And charging between -4 and 57C. As our van is kept in our garage it gets no benefit from our solar panels. With the monitoring and parasitic load it consumes around 9 to 12 w...www.motorhomefun.co.uk
But you go on promoting them, and I will stay with basic, known and working.
Interested in what instant hot water system you have?Of course people are having problems with lithium. Just like they do with fridges, heating, engines, other types of battery and everything else on/in a motorhome. Sometimes, things go wrong. Sometimes, they are fitted badly.
But, I don't know anyone that's had a good install with reputable parts have their lithium fail. There was a well known and respected brand having settings in the BMS a bit optimistic and a lot of them failed. This was over 5 years ago though, before the tech (in motorhomes/boats) really evolved.
I'm not at all surprised that some of the cheap lithiums around do have more issues. Just because a battery is lithium and looks nice on the outside, it doesn't mean it has a good BMS inside with the right protection, features and reset capabilities. Doesn't even mean the wiring inside is up to scratch.
Also, it isn't just individuals that fit systems badly. I've seen a lot of professional installs that are anything but. Some from really well known suppliers (not VanBitz obviously).
For us, our van is our house. We choose to live in a van, but still want house like luxuries. I'm in it now typing away on my Mac connected to a 27" monitor sipping a fresh coffee after a nice shower from our instant hot water system. All this uses power and we need 2Kw per day to live how we like too.
This would be difficult without lithium. The weight and inferior charging being the hardest to overcome.
I'm not saying that lithium is for everyone, but it is the best option for quite a few. My system is 5 years old now and I rarely even look at how much capacity I have. It suits our needs and that's what we want.
The tech is also now quite affordable. Even with really good charging/inverting.
But, like with most things, it's down to individual needs or wants. If you don't need it or want it, don't buy it. Pretty simple.
But if you do, and have a well specced system installed properly, it is worth the outlay (IMO) and is far more reliable than than any other type of battery I've ever had.
Off to do some work now in the workshop. That's also lithium powered.
iMass. Had it around 4 years now and very happy with it. Fitting another in our next van![]()
And I predict you won't regret it, I can't even remember where our gas kettle isIt depends on how you run your van. Our previous van, we had very few gizmos, just a few USB powered toys. And we moved pretty much every day, so driving and the solar panel kept our 90Ah lead acid topped up. It was fine. We toured for 6 months, rarely even bothering to plug in the van, even if it was available because we just didn't need it.
Now we've changed gears a bit. We've got a small a-class that's mostly lounge and table. We can leave for somewhere on a Wednesday night, stop most of the day on Thursday and Friday to work remotely on our laptops. By the time we've got to the weekend, we've travelled a fair distance. Then enjoy a few days doing touristy stuff and work our way back. But the laptops drink a fair amount of Ah through the day. We're having to rely on EHU to reliably have enough juice when it's not sunny or we're parked under a tree. So I'm getting a lithium battery and B2B to add flexibility.
For your use you are never going to require Lithium so why keep knocking them so much. Your use is not typical of the average Motorhome, most with that setup couldn't survive more than a few days without EHU.7 years of a motorhome. No solar, no B2B, no lithium, just two batteries. Never run out of power, and money in my pocket, not someone else’s. I know we are all different but more toys, more problems and I like simple. The posts on this forum show lithium is not as simple as some suggest.
Exactly that’s why I did my research and fitted mine myself I only wanted to do it onceWe had our 2x100amp NDS lithium, with 2000w inventor, 60 amp Votronic b2b and NDS solar charger all fitted by Damien at Roadpro. Andy, the owner very helpful, talked through what we wanted to use, how we would use it and no hard sell at all. Been using it for 2 years with no issues, main uses are nespresso maker, induction hob, Helens straighteners and occasionally the roof aircon just to cool the van down before bed when necessary. We use a mixture of sites in winter, but still useful for making lunch/coffee on journey, and stellpkatz/aires when abroad. I know it’s more expensive, but getting true professionals to fit lithium makes all the difference in my experience.
Was very interested in this too, as I am in the opposite camp to many in this thread, I don't want more power, but I have been looking at water heating or something else for over a year now to use up my surplus power, as it seems such a waste to have everything full before dinner time when the sun hasn't really got going, the best part of the days solar is just going to waste.Interested in what instant hot water system you have?
Just for clarity, you don't get more power from Lithium than you do from LA.For 12 of the 14 years i have had Motorhomes iv managed with LA. And that means if parked up without EHU making sure we turn of things and are careful with power. Then a couple of years ago we stayed at a THS in Wells Next Sea and the batteries were running low after 4 days,and it was so dull even though it was June that the solar panel couldn’t top up the batteries,and we had 4 days left there.
So I decided to look into lithium and spoke to a few companies,which a lot said I could just drop in some lithium batteries, and decided to use a professional company and it’s been a great decision.
So I knew I needed more power,and this was the answer.
Was very interested in this too, as I am in the opposite camp to many in this thread, I don't want more power, but I have been looking at water heating or something else for over a year now to use up my surplus power, as it seems such a waste to have everything full before dinner time when the sun hasn't really got going, the best part of the days solar is just going to waste.
But now I see it's gas so that's a non starter.
I disagree. you can run LifePo4 down to 20% as opposed to 40% for L.A. and you can use mains power for longer.Just for clarity, you don't get more power from Lithium than you do from LA.
If your Lithium batteries were the same capacity as your LA batteries they'd have also been discharged after 4 days also.
I understand that LA batteries 'age' and lose capacity over time mainly caused by a poor charging regime, particularly letting the battery stand idle when not fully charged causing internal sulfation and this leads to a 100Ah battery quickly becoming somewhat less and often an awful lot less but just to avoid confusion and false information.
I've seen so many posts over the years on here and other forums from campers thinking that if they swap out their LA battery for a lithium they'll be able to run loads of 240v items from an inverter and have loads of power available and that's simply NOT the case.
A 100 Ah LA battery will give you 100AH and so will a lithium of the same capacity.
Two on Tour has been creative and come up with an elegant solution for using solar to heat water, post charging the batteries.![]()
No it won't well it may once before you scrap itA 100 Ah LA battery will give you 100AH and so will a lithium of the same capacity.
Same here, even in very low temperaturesBut Landy Andy are the examples you show mostly people who have just drop in lithium batteries?
I had mine fitted along with a charger with lithium settings by AshVanBitz ,and it’s worked perfectly in all temperatures for over 16 months.
The point you are missing is the difference in the safe level of depth of discharge (DOD) and available capacity. Typical safe DOD is 50% for LA, 60% for GEL and 95% for Lithium.A 100 Ah LA battery will give you 100AH and so will a lithium of the same capacity.
Just did a quick Google and looks like they are currently around £700.
Just a simple control panel to switch on/off and set temperature. For a shower, we set it at 35 degrees and spend as long as we like in there (until we run out of water). To wash up, turn it to 60. Works out very economical with gas as it's only on when needed.
I’ve not seen anyone arguing Lithium is an ultra low cost, 100% trouble-free, suitable for everyone power solution. There is nothing that is 100% fault-free. But correctly installed, it has a number of positive benefits. Some people might not value those benefits but thats their call. Lead Acid is certainly cheaper but I’ve read loads of posts on here from people struggling with that technology as well.Read the forum. People are having problems. You as a seller of them isn’t an honest opinion. Why was this very post started, because someone wants a contact number as they are having problems. You want people to have them,
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So it's basically a combi-boiler for mobile use?iMass. Had it around 4 years now and very happy with it. Fitting another in our next van![]()
If you bring cost into the equation, you would never buy a motorhome in the first place.....It’s easy to say take away the cost, but it’s a very big cost, and as per this post, paying the money, doesn’t equal reliability.
I thought you had Alde heating ?This looked great until I realised it’s an external wall mount required rather than just a vent.
I keep looking at diesel heater heat exchangers as an option for hot water, but I’m not convinced they will heat, in a meaningful way, quickly enough.