Sodium iron not looking so great for camper vans .
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Wow
Anybody else think that looks like he's got a tape stuck in the VCR?
That's Will off their Christmas card list! I'll stick with Roamer! Fascinating videos, thanks Dell!Looks like the Yanky Battleborn lithium battery's have a design floor.
That they are trying to say is a "feature"....
I'd agree with will..... It's a design floor, and a bad one at that.
2015?but after late 2025 when the Euro 6 class came in
No isolator, I’m not a fan of them unless absolutely necessary. The solar is permanently on, so keeps the battery topped up. My battery has a “sleep” feature that basically shuts down the battery and isolates it from the outside world, never used it.For people who have switched their leisure batteries to Lithium, did you also fit an isolator switch or charge system for when the van sits for a while and not being used?
I have a 2016 T6 DSGDepends what generation Transporter you've got but after late 2025 when the Euro 6 class came in ie. Adblu then you've got a smart alternator which spends a lot of it's time doing bugger all so yes you'll need a B2B charger that converts the occasionally busy and sub 13.8v alternator periods into charging cycles for your leisure battery, a split charger won't do this and would only charge when it gets a high enough trigger voltage.
My 2019 camper conversion of a 67 plate T6 by Redline (bless them) still had an old school split charger setup that killed two leisure batteries in three years, on the plus side it was simple to swap the split charger unit for a B2B unit.
Very happy with my Renogy 100ah after three years. Solid.What makes of batteries do people recommend for around 100aH?
Fogstar, Foxygen are out of stock.
Roamer and victron are a little out of my price range.
I'm unsure about renogy, are there any other battery manufacturers in forgetting about?
Mine lives under the drivers seat so ill probably have to stick to a 100Ah battery.Get a 200 or 300Ah Renogy core duo battery cos I keep getting Renogy ads after buying other Renogy stuff, their batteries seem pretty good value for the amount of capacity eg. 300Ah for £419, bonkers.