I have four batteries, connected as 24 v, two for truck two for house. What would you renew with. AGM or lithium, I think they are about 100 amp hrs each. Recommendations appreciated.
Peter_n_Margaret said
09:39 AM Jan 16, 2022
Depends on your objectives.
I use standard AGMs in the OKA for both the house and for cranking. They do the job well and have done so for many years. I would never get my money back if I changed to lithium. They are still simply too expensive.
I am building another OKA off road motorhome now. It will get lithium for the both crank and the house to save weight.
Cheers,
Peter
Beaver7 said
11:26 AM Jan 16, 2022
Any recommendations on agm brands and what is usual price for them?
Thanks
Peter_n_Margaret said
01:52 PM Jan 16, 2022
I bought my last ones from here, in mid 2019. I am using a 120Ah NPP for cranking the OKA. www.batteryvalue.com.au/
Cheers,
Peter
Cassie63 said
04:30 PM Jan 16, 2022
Try Camec batteries, there in every state and have a good warranty
travelyounger said
04:38 PM Jan 16, 2022
Beaver7 wrote:
Any recommendations on agm brands and what is usual price for them? Thanks
Go the better quality and price ie full river stay away from the cheapest they are crap as you will be buying new ones within a year same goes with lithium
cheers
Peter_n_Margaret said
05:54 PM Jan 16, 2022
travelyounger wrote:
Beaver7 wrote:
Any recommendations on agm brands and what is usual price for them? Thanks
Go the better quality and price ie full river stay away from the cheapest they are crap as you will be buying new ones within a year same goes with lithium
cheers
Price is no indication of quality, in my experience.
Cheers,
Peter
Radar said
09:38 PM Jan 16, 2022
I followed Pete lead and 18 months down the track not disappointed.
If you have the money Fullriver will not disappoint as long as your back up solar charging system is up to the mark.
Renco batteries, a little cheaper are also with my experience value for money. 8 years life span for us.
I thought I may replace the caravan with a new one, so I selected the cheaper option on Pete's suggestion and very pleased, still working well resting at 12,8 volts after a hard 18 months service.
Battery value by 2.
jeepnudger said
09:56 PM Jan 18, 2022
Remember that changing from AGM to lithium requires new charging equipment, if have solar need to change solar controllers
Peter_n_Margaret said
12:32 AM Jan 19, 2022
jeepnudger wrote:
Remember that changing from AGM to lithium requires new charging equipment, if have solar need to change solar controllers
Not necessarily.
Many good charge controllers have user controlled charge parameters. Even my 17 year old Plasmatronics solar controller has, so it can charge ANY battery type EXACTLY as the manufacturer specifies.
Cheers,
Peter
Whenarewethere said
05:33 AM Jan 19, 2022
I have four 26AH gel batteries in the car due to space issues. It would be useful to change to lithium to save weight, but I still have the same issues finding corners in the car.
If weight is not critical stick with lead acid. Don't forget that with 4 x 100AH you have 4.8kWh to use if needed.
If you have to use 100% of the battery capacity once a month due to inclement weather it is only 60 cycles over 5 years.
Often people put in less AH with lithium due to price. But at the end of the day it is the AH you need to run the fridge or other items in inclement weather.
Rob Driver said
08:34 AM Jan 19, 2022
Beaver7 wrote:
I have four batteries, connected as 24 v, two for truck two for house. What would you renew with. AGM or lithium, I think they are about 100 amp hrs each. Recommendations appreciated.
Blue River brand have a very good reputation for AGM batteries.
Many varying views on Lithium. I bought one from a WA supplier which appears to me to be fine. I dont know of it is rebranded but for what I use it for I cant see the problem.
Do some research on your present charging system being suitable. It probably will need modifying if going Lithuim.
I use standard AGMs in the OKA for both the house and for cranking. They do the job well and have done so for many years. I would never get my money back if I changed to lithium. They are still simply too expensive.
I am building another OKA off road motorhome now. It will get lithium for the both crank and the house to save weight.
Cheers,
Peter
www.batteryvalue.com.au/
Cheers,
Peter
Go the better quality and price ie full river stay away from the cheapest they are crap as you will be buying new ones within a year same goes with lithium
cheers
Price is no indication of quality, in my experience.
Cheers,
Peter
I followed Pete lead and 18 months down the track not disappointed.
If you have the money Fullriver will not disappoint as long as your back up solar charging system is up to the mark.
Renco batteries, a little cheaper are also with my experience value for money. 8 years life span for us.
I thought I may replace the caravan with a new one, so I selected the cheaper option on Pete's suggestion and very pleased, still working well resting at 12,8 volts after a hard 18 months service.
Battery value by 2.
Not necessarily.
Many good charge controllers have user controlled charge parameters. Even my 17 year old Plasmatronics solar controller has, so it can charge ANY battery type EXACTLY as the manufacturer specifies.
Cheers,
Peter
I have four 26AH gel batteries in the car due to space issues. It would be useful to change to lithium to save weight, but I still have the same issues finding corners in the car.
If weight is not critical stick with lead acid. Don't forget that with 4 x 100AH you have 4.8kWh to use if needed.
If you have to use 100% of the battery capacity once a month due to inclement weather it is only 60 cycles over 5 years.
Often people put in less AH with lithium due to price. But at the end of the day it is the AH you need to run the fridge or other items in inclement weather.
Blue River brand have a very good reputation for AGM batteries.
Many varying views on Lithium. I bought one from a WA supplier which appears to me to be fine. I dont know of it is rebranded but for what I use it for I cant see the problem.
Do some research on your present charging system being suitable. It probably will need modifying if going Lithuim.