Bargain lithium battery.

Because its all the other stuff you have to replace to do the job properly. If you could just drop them in and forget about it then yes I would agree.
b2b and switch solar reg to liths, nout all else to do, £50 at tops.
 
b2b and switch solar reg to liths, nout all else to do, £50 at tops.

And likely a new 240v charger. So three key elements to change including getting under the bonnet. Way beyond the capabilities of most. If you can do it yourself then fine but most won't be able to and thats when it suddenly becomes an expensive option. Just short of £3k I was quoted a couple of years back for lithium, extra solar and all the bits and bobs fitted. A big chunk of that was labour.
 
And likely a new 240v charger. So three key elements to change including getting under the bonnet. Way beyond the capabilities of most. If you can do it yourself then fine but most won't be able to and thats when it suddenly becomes an expensive option. Just short of £3k I was quoted a couple of years back for lithium, extra solar and all the bits and bobs fitted. A big chunk of that was labour.

Don't give him a heart attack Barry.

Trev buys vehicles for 2 bucks fer fekks sake! :ROFLMAO:
 
I have just bought a couple of lithium batteries. a 200ah and a 100ah, I already have a B2B with a lithium setting, and solar, but I know my Hymer Elektroblock 99's built-in 240v charger will not be compatible with lithium.
I am looking for a decent 240v charger. I might increase the battery size when we eventually start using the van again, so I want to allow for that.
I have found a few, but I would like to hear recommendations based on actual use, not guesswork
 
I have just bought a couple of lithium batteries. a 200ah and a 100ah, I already have a B2B with a lithium setting, and solar, but I know my Hymer Elektroblock 99's built-in 240v charger will not be compatible with lithium.
I am looking for a decent 240v charger. I might increase the battery size when we eventually start using the van again, so I want to allow for that.
I have found a few, but I would like to hear recommendations based on actual use, not guesswork
Lithium isn't fussy about chargers, you'll almost certainly be able to use your existing charger. Just don't leave it on float for weeks on end.
Do you have the absorbtion and float voltages for the various settings?
 
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I think Fogstar say they are only suitable for Fogstar Batteries Geoff?

Certainly true for the Fogstar Drift range.
Don't know why that would be Rob, sounds more like marketing rather than anything real. A battery is just 4 cells and a BMS. The same cells will be used by loads of manufacturers just as the particular BMS will that Fogstar chose to use.
 
Don't know why that would be Rob, sounds more like marketing rather than anything real. A battery is just 4 cells and a BMS. The same cells will be used by loads of manufacturers just as the particular BMS will that Fogstar chose to use.

What Fogstar actually say Merl is "Specifically developed for the Fogstar Drift Range" or something like that.

However 12VPlanet say "Important: For use with Fogstar products only - not suitable for other LiFePO4 or lead-acid batteries" Could be that they have maybe just taken the Fogstar description too literally though?

 
What Fogstar actually say Merl is "Specifically developed for the Fogstar Drift Range" or something like that.

However 12VPlanet say "Important: For use with Fogstar products only - not suitable for other LiFePO4 or lead-acid batteries" Could be that they have maybe just taken the Fogstar description too literally though?

14.2 volts output, typical Lithium. Nothing odd or special.
 
And likely a new 240v charger. So three key elements to change including getting under the bonnet. Way beyond the capabilities of most. If you can do it yourself then fine but most won't be able to and thats when it suddenly becomes an expensive option. Just short of £3k I was quoted a couple of years back for lithium, extra solar and all the bits and bobs fitted. A big chunk of that was labour.
lith chargers on ebay £40
 
Now there's a thought. If I want a full lithium system fitted presumably I can get it all done in Norn Iron for two bucks? :D Thats even cheaper than buying tramp cider for Merl!! :LOL:
Go with an empty rack and you can come back with one of his old bikes for a fiver, sell it over here as is and you will have made a few quid all in. Elec upgrades and new batteries. Jobs a gud un. (y)
 
I forgot, he can sort your laptop as well whilst you are there , infact take Kevs as weil. Thinking about it you would be daft not to go as soon as possible.
 
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