Lithium Batteries

kitjan

New Member
My class C has room in the bay for one size-31 battery. This is pretty limiting. I have a new lead-acid battery with 100 AH. My understanding is that for practical purposes that means I only have 50AH.

This makes me consider a lithium battery (after I get my converter upgraded.)

Looking at lithium batteries I notice some literally cost more than half of what I paid for my RV. I also don't even know yet if my wife and I will likely camp away from shore power enough to justify more than we currently have. I have always liked to be prepared for the unexpected however. I want to throw a few links out there to get some comments. One is for an uncommon 170 amp hr lithium battery that would barely fit in my battery compartment. No 200 AH battery will fit but a 170 AH would give me more than 3 times the practical AH I currently have.
 

yadipib848

New Member
The Redodo LiFePO4 batteries are a fantastic option, especially with Black Friday deals just around the corner. These batteries stand out for their long lifespan, reliable performance, and eco-friendliness compared to traditional lead-acid options. Perfect for solar setups, RVs, and backup systems, they offer excellent energy efficiency and safety features. The lightweight design and fast charging capabilities are added bonuses. With discounts expected during Black Friday, it's the perfect time to invest in these high-quality black friday batteries. If you’ve been considering upgrading your power setup, Redodo’s LiFePO4 range could be a great value choice. Has anyone else used them? Thoughts?
 
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