110AhWhat's the capacity of your current AGM?
110AhWhat's the capacity of your current AGM?
There is a good chance that just fitting a 100ah lithium would give you more than you need. It's effectively doubling your capacity.110Ah
Yeah i know going 100/105Ah Lithium will pretty much double my capacity and the seat base batteries are fairly pricey. Would the Roamer 144 (or 160S4) be the largest 'normal' battery that would fit?There is a good chance that just fitting a 100ah lithium would give you more than you need. It's effectively doubling your capacity.
Fair enough if you just want to go as big as possible, but you might find you never use it.
Pass... but at that price I'd be looking at 2 x Renogy Core Mini 100ah instead.Yeah i know going 100/105Ah Lithium will pretty much double my capacity and the seat base batteries are fairly pricey. Would the Roamer 144 (or 160S4) be the largest 'normal' battery that would fit?
Problem then comes back to size, I can't imagine 2 would fit. Though great pricePass... but at that price I'd be looking at 2 x Renogy Core Mini 100ah instead.







great minds ;-)Brother from another mother...
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That 1,000 is now a 2,000W inverter and recessed 20mm into the fridge housing as it's a bit tight behind the seat, the Victron is a 30A charger fed from the EHU consumer unit, kitchen looks pretty swish.![]()

I’ve not used one of these maxi/midi blocks before, but I connect the cable running from my battery positive to the top left post (red circle), so the current passes through the maxi fuse, right?
Then chargers and loads on the 4 slots at the bottom? I’ve got MPPT, DC-DC and a blade firebox connection to add leaving me a spare for future expansion…
Thanks for your help,
Sam
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YesI’ve not used one of these maxi/midi blocks before, but I connect the cable running from my battery positive to the top left post (red circle), so the current passes through the maxi fuse, right?
Then chargers and loads on the 4 slots at the bottom? I’ve got MPPT, DC-DC and a blade firebox connection to add leaving me a spare for future expansion…
Thanks for your help,
Sam
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Strangely I just bought a similar one of these. But the busbar plate is I 2 pieces.I’ve not used one of these maxi/midi blocks before, but I connect the cable running from my battery positive to the top left post (red circle), so the current passes through the maxi fuse, right?
Then chargers and loads on the 4 slots at the bottom? I’ve got MPPT, DC-DC and a blade firebox connection to add leaving me a spare for future expansion…
Thanks for your help,
Sam
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To be honest, Im not happy with the construction of mine. Although its the one 12Vplanet, splitcharge, and simplysplitcharge sell. (In fact although its the identical part from the 1st 2 retailers) from the third they dont put up the part number but do show a photo its an ENG branded same as the first 2.@Skyliner33 On your version yes or put a washer or two over the stud under the other end of the Maxi fuse to make up the thickness of the added busbar.
Its a 2kW Renogy inverter I got. I have a Blue Sea MRBF on the battery post. I was going to run a single 75mm cable to the distribution block then to the inverter via the 250A fuse. Then use 3 of the midi outputs.From memory I've got my 2kw Renogy inverter running straight from the battery isolator doubled up on the output stud via an inline acrylic holder and 250A mega fuse.
