Mash
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Please forgive my newbie questions. I did research before posting.
I have a Class C Motorhome from 2003 with Deep Cycle LDA batteries. I am starting the process of converting to Lithium but every time I think I understand it, another issue pops up.
I modified the diagram on the Renogy page, does this look correct?
I currently have:
2 100ah 12v Amperetime (LiTime) Lithium batteries
1 Renogy DCC30S 12V 30A Dual Input DC-DC On-Board Battery Charger with MPPT
1 PowerDrive 1000W Bluetooth Pure Sine Wave Power
Stuff to add according to my diagram unless I am wrong. I realize Solar addition can happen after.
300-400 Watt solar panels
Converter/Charger replacement since the current one I assume won't work with lithium batteries.
I am assuming there is already an automatic transfer switch between the on board generator and shore power prior to the converter/charger. Is that a correct assumption?
Does the on board Onan generator use the house batteries to start? Will the Lipo batteries be able to do that? I don't use the generator much, but would like to keep it as an option.
I have a Class C Motorhome from 2003 with Deep Cycle LDA batteries. I am starting the process of converting to Lithium but every time I think I understand it, another issue pops up.
I modified the diagram on the Renogy page, does this look correct?
I currently have:
2 100ah 12v Amperetime (LiTime) Lithium batteries
1 Renogy DCC30S 12V 30A Dual Input DC-DC On-Board Battery Charger with MPPT
1 PowerDrive 1000W Bluetooth Pure Sine Wave Power
Stuff to add according to my diagram unless I am wrong. I realize Solar addition can happen after.
300-400 Watt solar panels
Converter/Charger replacement since the current one I assume won't work with lithium batteries.
I am assuming there is already an automatic transfer switch between the on board generator and shore power prior to the converter/charger. Is that a correct assumption?
Does the on board Onan generator use the house batteries to start? Will the Lipo batteries be able to do that? I don't use the generator much, but would like to keep it as an option.