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100 AH lithium battery with low temp protection

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Hey all I am looking for the best deal and battery set up for my sprinter van. Has anyone done the research here?
 
Which setup are you considering? Did you ever notice a 'SEARCH' botton on this forum? There is plenty of resources available, and plenty of people who have done this.

Not to be rude, but if you're not doing any research yourself, better go to a installer and ask for a quote. This (and other forums) are not a 'Post your requirements and get a fully detailled configuration for free'

Basicly: Get a decent battery, DC-DC (Victron or so), solar charge controller (Victron, Outback), and inverter (if you need one) / charger (all in one, or seperate), like Victron Multiplus or Aims Power or so and install it.
 
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Please do not level accusations at other members with no basis or evidence for the accusation.
Assuming i haven’t done any research is sexist. Please chk yourself before you volunteer a bunch of general BS. I am asking a specific question because I don’t have the answer.
 
Assuming i haven’t done any research is sexist. Please chk yourself before you volunteer a bunch of general BS. I am asking a specific question because I don’t have the answer.
Try a search for "low temperature disconnect"
 
Assuming i haven’t done any research is sexist. Please chk yourself before you volunteer a bunch of general BS. I am asking a specific question because I don’t have the answer.


Sexist ? WTH ??

No one even knows your gender.

Please check your attitude when asking people to help you. Talk about BS.

Good luck with your search, I’ll show myself out.
 
Batterywise:
These days LFP (Lifepo4) is probably the way to go.
Seems like the AoLithium 12v 100Ah is making some noise lately. Nice build with low temp charging protection, fairly cheap for its capacity.

Depending on what environment you are in, if you plan to charge in the freezing cold, maybe the ReliBat with heating elements could also be a nice choice.

But I suggest that you share with us what you are planning for you van and what are your needs? What voltage are you planning? Capacity needed (in Kwh) etc...
 
What country are you based? Is it a diy install? What power requirements?

Mike)I
 
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