How reliable are Lithium leisure batteries?

Sadly not just dealers. Some manufacturers too. Smart alternators have been found in some motorhomes for many years and it was known well in advance that all motorhomes would have them from 2019. A disappointing number of manufacturers from one sector of the market continued to fit split charge relays for the next couple of years despite it being very well known that B2B/Boosters would be needed. Some even seem to be refusing to accept their incompetence and are leaving customers to sort out the modifications needed.
Bear in mind 'Most' motorhomes still come as standard with a single leisure battery
And frankly archaic charging systems ...
More aligned with being plugged into intravenous 240v power ...
And are little more than engine powered caravans ....
Little removed from 1970s vans barring the gas lights...

Not surprising that lots,of us buy one then spend a,small fortune upgrading them
 
Hence i bought a Panzer and built it myself, looked at many vans and to be honest most were a crock of sh one t.
 
I've had three Renogy 100 amp Lithium batteries in my Campervan for over two years.With no issues at all. I've just added the fourth battery,as Renogy have a sale on at the minute.you can get 100amp Lithium battery for £351.99.If you add the discount code (RENOGYUK12) or two for £686.38.


Hi is there a better code than (RENOGYUK12) 12% off to get these lower than £1000.
 

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