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I am starting a project with my pop up camper that I would like to run by someone smarter than me
I have two Battle Born batteries (BB10012 - Battle Born 12V 100Ah) and connect them in parallel into my 3000W pure sine wave inverter. I will also have the batteries connected to a PD9180LV - 80 Amp Li-Ion Converter Charger. I was told by BB that this converter charger would be large enough for the two Battle Born. My goal is to have power when I am not at a camp site with electricity so I can run my 8K BTU window AC unit if needed.
I now have decided to add two more (SOK 100Ah 12V LiFePO4 Deep Cycle Batteries) to the BB (total of 4-100amp batteries) and need to know if the 80 amp converter charger is still enough to charge these batteries or if I need to go bigger with the charger.
Currently, my pop up has a 30 amp plug in for shore power and runs all the AC within the pop up with its built in inverter. The system I am installing will be 100% separate from the built in shore power including interior wall plugs and such. I will have two completely separate systems so If I camp without electricity, I can have 120V by using the batteries.
I will initially keep the batteries charged with a separate 30Amp shore power / house power plug when available or with my 3500 Watt generator plugged directly into the battery system. I know it all sounds redundant but I like doing things like this and the generator run time will be minimal to keep them topped off.
Any thoughts and / or recommendations are appreciated
I have two Battle Born batteries (BB10012 - Battle Born 12V 100Ah) and connect them in parallel into my 3000W pure sine wave inverter. I will also have the batteries connected to a PD9180LV - 80 Amp Li-Ion Converter Charger. I was told by BB that this converter charger would be large enough for the two Battle Born. My goal is to have power when I am not at a camp site with electricity so I can run my 8K BTU window AC unit if needed.
I now have decided to add two more (SOK 100Ah 12V LiFePO4 Deep Cycle Batteries) to the BB (total of 4-100amp batteries) and need to know if the 80 amp converter charger is still enough to charge these batteries or if I need to go bigger with the charger.
Currently, my pop up has a 30 amp plug in for shore power and runs all the AC within the pop up with its built in inverter. The system I am installing will be 100% separate from the built in shore power including interior wall plugs and such. I will have two completely separate systems so If I camp without electricity, I can have 120V by using the batteries.
I will initially keep the batteries charged with a separate 30Amp shore power / house power plug when available or with my 3500 Watt generator plugged directly into the battery system. I know it all sounds redundant but I like doing things like this and the generator run time will be minimal to keep them topped off.
Any thoughts and / or recommendations are appreciated