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    Adding Solar to 5th wheel

    I ordered a LISUATELI 12V 100Ah battery from Amazon. It seems the Amp-L-Start is the correct one for lithium batteries and I'll order one if it won't start my generator.
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    Adding Solar to 5th wheel

    based on all the thoughts and ideas, my current thinking is to get a 100ah lithium battery and if it will start the generator then, super, I’m all done. If it won’t I’ll get a small SLA battery with the Trik-L-Start.
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    Adding Solar to 5th wheel

    The Trik-L-Start solves some problems for me. I can go with a 100A Lithium and a small starting battery at a cost I can manage! I believe it will then run the furnace too as Browneye pointed out.
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    Adding Solar to 5th wheel

    I appreciate the discussion, my generator is an Onan 5500 LP.
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    Adding Solar to 5th wheel

    Can you tell me what lithium batteries these are that have starting power? thanks,
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    Adding Solar to 5th wheel

    It came with a standard crappy "RV/Marine" battery so this will be an upgrade from that. I really don't want a 127 lb 200 AH AGM battery and I would go lithium if they would start my Onan generator.
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    Adding Solar to 5th wheel

    I have a Jayco 5th wheel that is "ready for solar". I have bought the go power 190 watt panel and charge controller and a 30A breaker. I will add an inverter eventually but right now I just want to get the solar to help charge my battery so I can run the onboard generator a bit less. What I need...
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    Newcomer RV solar help

    Hi, I'm brand new here and haven't been able to find a couple of probably stupidly basic answers. We have a 5th wheel RV with an Onan 5500 watt generator. We'd like to start doing more off grid camping so I am looking to upgrade the cheap battery that came with the camper with maybe 2 AGM 100AH...
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