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5 Reasons You Should Choose Lithium Batteries For Your RV

5 Reasons You Should Choose Lithium Batteries For Your RV

 

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Which BENWEI lithium battery will perform best in your leisure vehicle, then? Perhaps you're considering purchasing an RV and are wondering what kind and how many batteries your new caravan would need. This article discusses the advantages of lithium batteries for RVs as well as possible battery choices based on the vehicle's size and power needs.

 

Deep cycle lithium batteries for your RV provide a number of key advantages over lead-acid batteries, including:
1. Weighs less than half as much
2. Provide much more useful capacity for the same amp-hour
3. Faster charging, up to 6 times
4. Irrelevant to partial states of charge
5. Ten times longer life span

 

Weight
Already huge and hefty enough is your RV. Traditional lead-acid batteries weigh three times as much and are generally half as big as lithium batteries. Your car's weight should be decreased, and its top speed should be increased.Weight is an important consideration whether you're driving a Class A motorised coach or pulling a tiny teardrop behind your car. There is a maximum weight limit or gross vehicle weight rating that applies to all cars and trailers. Group 24 through 31 conventional lead-acid batteries typically weigh 60 to 70 pounds apiece. In contrast, lithium batteries often weigh less than half as much as lead-acid batteries. You can utilise an eight-battery bank that weighs 280 pounds at another location. You may now carry 33 more gallons of freshwater or luggage. This is excellent if you're boondocking without access to full connections.

 

Usable Volume
For extended dry camping wherever your travels take you, lithium batteries are great. When directly compared to lead acid, they give a significantly larger useable capacity at the same amp-hour rating. Your lithium RV battery, which delivers 99% useable capacity and extremely sustainable voltage levels, allows you more time in your home away from home. Lead-acid batteries are frequently sized at 50% depth of discharge to increase battery life. In order to conserve and prolong its life, your bank of four 100 amp-hour lead-acid batteries can only provide 200 useable amp-hours of power before it has to be recharged. With lithium batteries, you can size your bank at half the size of an equivalent lead-acid bank and retain consistent power and energy at any rate of discharge.

 

Charge Period
The deeper a lead-acid battery is depleted, the higher its internal resistance becomes; as a result, charge algorithms are created to gradually boost voltage, lengthening charging time. Due to their reduced internal resistance, lithium batteries may be charged at a significantly greater pace. This saves you from having to use a noisy, carbon-emitting generator to recharge your batteries. Lead-acid batteries in groups 24 through 31 may take 6 to 12 hours to charge, but lithium charges four to six times faster, in just one to three hours.'

 

State of Charge: Partial

RV lead-acid batteries commonly die from partial state of charge, or PSOC. As we previously discussed, lead-acid batteries' longevity is negatively impacted by overdischarging them to 50% of their capacity or not consistently charging them to 100%. Consider a scenario in which a foggy day prevents your solar panels from recharging your batteries. What if you're at a campsite where using a generator is discouraged? Lithium batteries do not suffer from partial charging or continuous operation in this state. Lithium batteries may also be stored with a 50% charge for the winter or longer periods if you know you won't be using your RV for a while. They do not have any negative consequences, and each month they are stored, they only lose around 3% of their amp-hour capacity.


Price per Cycle
Battery life is important. Would you rather invest in a lithium battery that lasts more than ten years or replace a lead-acid battery every two to three years? Compared to lead-acid batteries, lithium batteries have a cycle life that is up to 10X longer.Despite having greater initial prices, lithium batteries have a real cost of ownership that is at least half that of lead-acid batteries. This is due to lithium having a substantially longer cycle life and lifespan than lead-acid batteries. The useful life of even the finest AGM batteries, which are used in the majority of RVs, ranges from 400 cycles at 80% depth of depletion to 800 cycles at 50% depth of discharge. Imagine not needing to change your batteries every two to three years!