Hello All,
Recently we got a Clayton Power LPS2 3000 version installed in our campervan. Eventually we made the decision to go fully electric with all the appliance's.
This due to having 2 small kids and not wanting gas leakage's or diesel fumes inside the camper when we use it.
Now we are planning to go on a long trip next year and also going off grid for hopefully a good amount of this trip. The question arose if the Clayton could handle this.
I have looked at the extension battery option. But it is a lot of money nearly the same as an extra LPS.
So i was thinking to install a seat based battery and then with the DC-DC converter from Clayton to hook it up to the LPS. Not being a electrician of some sort.
I have the question if this is a possibility? It would save half the cost and have the same out come of buying the extension battery.
Kind regards,
Coen
Recently we got a Clayton Power LPS2 3000 version installed in our campervan. Eventually we made the decision to go fully electric with all the appliance's.
This due to having 2 small kids and not wanting gas leakage's or diesel fumes inside the camper when we use it.
Now we are planning to go on a long trip next year and also going off grid for hopefully a good amount of this trip. The question arose if the Clayton could handle this.
I have looked at the extension battery option. But it is a lot of money nearly the same as an extra LPS.
So i was thinking to install a seat based battery and then with the DC-DC converter from Clayton to hook it up to the LPS. Not being a electrician of some sort.
I have the question if this is a possibility? It would save half the cost and have the same out come of buying the extension battery.
Kind regards,
Coen





