PackMule
Well-Known Member
FWIW Re: LIFPO batteries and cold weather operation: some companies sell battery warmers for their LIFPO batteries. I put them on my RV batteries In my recent LIFPO conversion on my RV using Lion Energy batteries, because I live in Montana, and even 3-season camping can get me below 33, easy.
The Lion Energy warmers I have are essentially an insulated pouch that fits snugly around the battery. Mine has an on/off switch (so you leave it off until the weather gets cold), and automatic thermostat built in. It has its own 12v leads, so in theory in this application you could run the battery heater for the start battery off of an aux battery and save the cranking battery amps.
Disclaimer: My application above is in RVs, not heard of it tried in automotive applications, just offering it up as a suggestion given the new ground being trod with LIFPO in ICE OE swap automotive applications.
The Lion Energy warmers I have are essentially an insulated pouch that fits snugly around the battery. Mine has an on/off switch (so you leave it off until the weather gets cold), and automatic thermostat built in. It has its own 12v leads, so in theory in this application you could run the battery heater for the start battery off of an aux battery and save the cranking battery amps.
Disclaimer: My application above is in RVs, not heard of it tried in automotive applications, just offering it up as a suggestion given the new ground being trod with LIFPO in ICE OE swap automotive applications.
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