230Ah vs 105Ah Under-Seat Lithium Battery - What Would You Do?

Scottishstu

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Hi everyone,

I'm in the middle of converting my 2018 VW T6 and have reached the point of choosing the leisure battery.

Originally I was set on a 105Ah under-seat lithium battery, but I'm now wondering whether it's worth spending the extra money and fitting a 230Ah under-seat battery instead.

My planned setup is:
  • Dometic NRX50 compressor fridge
  • Diesel heater
  • 6 LED spotlights
  • 2 rear reading lights
  • USB/USB-C charging points
  • Victron SmartShunt
  • 50A DC-DC charger (limited to 30A)
  • Solar to be added in the future
  • No fixed inverter planned at the moment (possibly a portable power station later if needed)
The van is my daily driver, but it'll mainly be used for weekends away, camping trips and the occasional longer tour. We also run a YouTube channel documenting the build, travel etc so there'll be camera batteries, drone batteries and a laptop to charge when we're away.

The difference in price is around £300, so I'm trying to decide whether the extra capacity is genuinely worthwhile or if a good quality 105Ah battery would comfortably cover my needs.

For those of you with similar setups:
  • What size battery are you running?
  • Have you ever wished you'd gone bigger?
  • Or do you think 230Ah is overkill for this sort of use?
Interested to hear some real-world experiences before I pull the trigger.

Thanks
 
Hi everyone,

I'm in the middle of converting my 2018 VW T6 and have reached the point of choosing the leisure battery.

Originally I was set on a 105Ah under-seat lithium battery, but I'm now wondering whether it's worth spending the extra money and fitting a 230Ah under-seat battery instead.

My planned setup is:
  • Dometic NRX50 compressor fridge
  • Diesel heater
  • 6 LED spotlights
  • 2 rear reading lights
  • USB/USB-C charging points
  • Victron SmartShunt
  • 50A DC-DC charger (limited to 30A)
  • Solar to be added in the future
  • No fixed inverter planned at the moment (possibly a portable power station later if needed)
The van is my daily driver, but it'll mainly be used for weekends away, camping trips and the occasional longer tour. We also run a YouTube channel documenting the build, travel etc so there'll be camera batteries, drone batteries and a laptop to charge when we're away.

The difference in price is around £300, so I'm trying to decide whether the extra capacity is genuinely worthwhile or if a good quality 105Ah battery would comfortably cover my needs.

For those of you with similar setups:
  • What size battery are you running?
  • Have you ever wished you'd gone bigger?
  • Or do you think 230Ah is overkill for this sort of use?
Interested to hear some real-world experiences before I pull the trigger.

Thanks
105Ah under-seat lithium battery will be about right for your list above as its a daily driver the 50A DC-DC will charger it in no time. I have not limited mine and runs at 50amps without problems. Enjoy
 
100% agree with the No1 electrical guru - Mr @Dellmassive
Nobody has ever said they're glad they fitted a smaller battery.
If you have the room - why not?
Power in reserve is a nice thing to have.
I fitted a Roamer 230 amp underseat battery & don't even think about what amps are left at night time - the solar tops it up nicely every day.
The fridge runs 24/7.
Currently the bus is sat on the drive feeding via multiple USB ports - 4 new torches bought today, a new tyre inflater/torch/power bank combo bought today, a hand held fan (Mrs moomin-j's) & a big Noko jump starter pack (via the inverter). All happily being charged at the same time.

As @Stay Frosty suggests - go large or go home...
 
100% agree with the No1 electrical guru - Mr @Dellmassive
Nobody has ever said they're glad they fitted a smaller battery.
If you have the room - why not?
Power in reserve is a nice thing to have.
I fitted a Roamer 230 amp underseat battery & don't even think about what amps are left at night time - the solar tops it up nicely every day.
The fridge runs 24/7.
Currently the bus is sat on the drive feeding via multiple USB ports - 4 new torches bought today, a new tyre inflater/torch/power bank combo bought today, a hand held fan (Mrs moomin-j's) & a big Noko jump starter pack (via the inverter). All happily being charged at the same time.

As @Stay Frosty suggests - go large or go home...
Was my thinking.

I currently have the VW factory fitted leisure battery under the passanger seat, but I have nothing going under the driver seat hence me thinking maybe the bigger underseat battery.

Which battery did you go for? How is it strapped down under the driver seat etc?
 
Thanks! 🤣🤣🤣

If the van is a daily driver is there benefits of having one?
Yep, for when you're camping and the doors are open and shut every 5 mins, you're running the radio at various times or somehow the vehicle lights are left on.
Failing that a set of long jump leads if you can actually get to the leisure battery/batteries.
Add solar to the mix and you can charge the LB for free which in turn charges the starter battery via an Ablemail... it feels like you're beating the system and something for nothing. :thumbsup:
 
Yep, for when you're camping and the doors are open and shut every 5 mins, you're running the radio at various times or somehow the vehicle lights are left on.
Failing that a set of long jump leads if you can actually get to the leisure battery/batteries.
Add solar to the mix and you can charge the LB for free which in turn charges the starter battery via an Ablemail... it feels like you're beating the system and something for nothing. :thumbsup:
That's interesting and I see the benefit of it now. I had a Renault Traffic camper before and had the issue one weeeknd of the battery being flat from the doors being opened etc.

Are they easy to install?
 
That's interesting and I see the benefit of it now. I had a Renault Traffic camper before and had the issue one weeeknd of the battery being flat from the doors being opened etc.

Are they easy to install?
Yeah only a couple of wires. But do you need one?
 
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