We ditch lead acid for lithium Battleborn batteries, perform the install on the Roadtrek RV, and do an off the grid boondocking test!
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Mario Traina says:
Greetings Tom. I’m faced with a decision to make, but with all the new products i.e. Solar Generators you and others are posting lately, maybe you can help me make my decision. Given that I don’t have a van but rather a small travel trailer I pull, should I not consider a lithium iron phosphate battery to replace my 12V Deep Cycle Marine battery, instead of a Jackery 1000 or Bluetti all together? I mean, why would I invest in a device that I would need to carry around when all of my gadgets and appliances are factory wired and installed inside my trailer? I see here in this video, you have replaced your AGM batteries with Battleborn batteries. If all I’m running is my 3-way fridge, a space heater (sometimes), water pump (sometimes), and interior lights, I would think the 100AH Battleborn or Renogy 100AH battery (replenished with a 200W solar system) should be my priority. Yes? No?
This is what I can’t seem to get my head around…
Thanks,
Mario