Friday, Jul 11, 2025 at 09:24
Thanks Macca.
My research suggests it is indeed a lithium battery (LiFePo4 ) and as you say with attachments. The charging requirements in that regard are little different to a fixed battery except it can be recharged by AC in about an hour. I will install a dedicated dcdc charger which I will Anderson plug to the pack if I go that way. Either option I choose will have the dcdc although it isn't essential for the pack. Your point on this is
well made.
Whilst not important to me, having an 1800w pure sine wave inverter included would come in handy and would save the cost of installing one in the van.
The main swaying point at present is the work and cost of installation of a non portable battery. The vehicle is an Isuzu DMax with a canopy over
the tub. There is no space under the bonnet for an AGM or similar. The usual method seems to be to install a lithium behind the back
seat. That doesn't appeal to me as we sometimes carry grandchildren in child seats that will be fitted over that
seat with associated belts etc. I could fit it to the side of
the tub where it would need to have some sort of protection around it etc etc.
The pack I am considering is not much bigger than a shoe box and would strap down behind the fridge. When we aren't travelling it could come out. Cost wise they aren't massively more than the comparable batteries.
I have always had fixed dual systems but I guess I wanted to see if people are now considering power packs / stations as alternatives as technology and cars develop. I certainly haven't met many with them.
Thanks again for your interest and
feedback.
Kenell
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