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12V 100Ah lithium iron LiFePO4 Battery For EV, Car Audio System, Solar system, Electric boat, RV, Camping, Light Weight Small size (Compare with lead acid battery) Contain 4S 3.2V 100Amps Batteries
@ Orient Power Brand, A Ray of Sunshine Long Cycle Life, >8000 Cycles;suitable for solar, E-bike, scooter, or other back up power storage etc...@ 300A High Rate Constant Discharge Rate, 200A Fast Charge Rate, LiFePO4 Battery Suggested 14.6V Charger; camping car, RV, boat suitable.@ 4x 3.2V 100Ah, 8Kg, connectors between cells matched.Matching performance for group and factory testing one by one before delivery.@ Voltage Usage Range: 9V-15V. We normally charge 50% around for safe delivery, so charge them full or full discharge them first.@ Delivery time is about 3 day after receive order. Used to performance testing before delivery.
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u/1832pro ยท 3 pointsr/vandwellers

Hello - One thing I'm learning as I continue to read more, watch more videos and build more vans out... You can definitely get some cheap "trainers" but 9 out of 10 times, you get what you pay for. I hope these work out. Batteries aren't cheap, on doubt. If you head over to my friends at the "Explorist Life" and check out this video specifically speaking to the pros' & con's of AGM versus Lithium. You may want to rethink your investment.

It will benefit you immensely if you can realistically tally up the devices, lights, USB chargers, etc and determine what their power needs are and then try to determine your usage of each... This will give you a rough guideline in how many Amp Hours you'll need.

Personally I have switched to lithium because the math just makes sense. There are a lot of affordable solutions out there that aren't BattleBorn tagged. For instance there's Orient Power. Will Prose and Jerry G (YouTubers) have done some extensive reviews of Orient's offering and have good things to say. I can vouch for them as well. I currently have 200W in Renogy solar on the roof coming into a Victron SmartSolar MPPT 100/20 Solar Charge Controller 100V 20A. From there it feeds a single 100Ah bank. I also have a Lithium Battery Isolation Manager so I can charge my "house" battery when my "starter" batteries register as fully charged. As an additional power source I have a Xantrex Freedom 806-1840 HF 1800 Inverter/Charger. This allows me to covert my 12VDC to 110VAC but it also always me to plug into my home's 110VAC to charge and power the van. I know you are new to this so I don't expect you to go out and get all this setup... But I figured I'd go down the rabbit if you wanted some food for thought in regards to future proofing your setup.

So one last note for some context to this battery's performance... I have a small Norcold fridge that's always on, 8 LEDs in the ceiling, USB chargers, a Maxxair, two USB powered fans and a 110 outlet to power my laptop... When I had only 1x100W panel up top I will kill the battery before 10pm. I added a second 100W and wired it in series and since then I've not killed the battery. I've consistently woken up in the morning see my meter reading above 12.9V. I've been very happy with Orient Power's offering after 4mo of use so far. I bought a second 100Ah battery to add but at this point I haven't needed it.

Hope this helped..?