Lithium installer Notts

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So, two 100 AH LA desperate for the happy hunting ground.
Any suggestions for lithium installers Nottingham/Newark area (other than Brownhills/Lowdhams)?
Has anyone written a step-by-step guide to lithium conversion - I am reasonably proficient electrically - and have read lots of threads from knowledgeable members which are full of good advice, so looking to not reinvent the wheel.
My MH is 2010, 3L Rapido, perhaps someone has done this manufacturer/vintage already?
Paul.
 
Try ecotree at oaktree motorhomes.

 
We used Oak Tree for ours. I do know they are very busy. however.
 
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So, two 100 AH LA desperate for the happy hunting ground.
Any suggestions for lithium installers Nottingham/Newark area (other than Brownhills/Lowdhams)?
Has anyone written a step-by-step guide to lithium conversion - I am reasonably proficient electrically - and have read lots of threads from knowledgeable members which are full of good advice, so looking to not reinvent the wheel.
My MH is 2010, 3L Rapido, perhaps someone has done this manufacturer/vintage already?
Paul.
A look at Googlebot 's signature. He's fitted lithium to his Hymer. I've read his and after altering the design due to different equipment I'm adding a diy battery, Renogy DCDC50S (B2B with solar), shunt and 2000w inverter. Its a long read, but well worth it!

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DIY ...... If you're reasonably competent and can follow 'advice' then go for it! Check out Fogstar products - one tip I would give is 'go large' .....
 
If your existing electrical system is the CBE PC320 mated to the CBE 450-RA control then there's not much salvageable for a lithium install. The CBE 516 charger doesn't have a lithium setting, there's no B2B and the wiring for the solar pre-wiring is only good for about 100W of solar. You may have the separate CBE SB150 battery separator which makes installing a B2B a bit easier.
Effectivly you need a stand alone Lithium setup with all the extras that entails. You could integrate the existing Amperometer shunt to display current energy usage on the CBE display but this would add complication and there are much better bluetooth monitors available nowadays.
 
Another ‘thumbs up” for Oaktree. They did our lithium battery (and other necessary gear) installation. Have reviewed them in the Reviews. 👍
 
I got my lithium via Oaktree and they were really knowledgeable even though I did the install myself. They clearly knew their stuff. 👍
 

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