chorky
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- Chad
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Be careful with lithium. Lithium and cold does not play nice. It takes a decent amount of work to make lithium functional in temps below freezing. Not worth it IMO. It would be far better to just get a power pack than a full lithium setup which will cost more than the genesis and a third battery.Thank you for this!
If you had to do it all over again with your current set-up, would you go to a single battery with the lithium battery in the bed?
The G-screen is super cool. Its like a fancy red-arc readout thing but smaller and way cheaper. It will tell you the voltage of each battery independently. the display is green when the combiner is automatically closed, yellow when the combiner is open (separating the batteries) and red if one of the batteries is below 12v. It also lets you force the battery combiner to close or open depending on if you want the batteries to be connected or not. So for example for me that is good because I have a third battery in the bed but is only connected via 4ga. So if I had a winch pull to do I would override the g-screen and force the solenoid to open, disconnecting the batteries, so that the winch isnt trying to pull 400 amps through that 22’ of 4ga wire. As for the charge percentage, that can be figured based on voltage. I would have to go look at my notes but if memory serves me correctly 12.2v is 70% discharged.Excuse the potential noob question but how would one track if you're getting close to that 70% threshold? Is that what the G screen is for?
So lets put battery discussion into terms of practical use. Sunce I was just out on a 8 day trip last week and leaving tomorrow for a 5 day trip. On that 8 day trip I had 2 days where I drove maybe a couple hours. So batteries were already a little below 100%. Maybe like 90% or something. Referring to the chart on my build thread, with the engle fridge running, utilizing some rock lights in the bed as cargo lights, plus the water pump and water heater and charging my watch, i went 2 full days and did not even get below 12.7v. now following this I plugged in a 100w zam solar panel to their 30a charge controller and was charging a solid 4-6 amps Continuously with sun exposure. My setup has a 64ah starting battery and 175ah of auxiliary battery for ’house’ items. a person could build their own version of this without the genesis system (or maybe just the g-screen and the solenoid, for cheaper if they wanted to keep their factory battery and just add a single 150ah battery in the bed And it would be cheaper than getting the full genesis kit.
IMO based on what I have experienced this past week, unless a person needs 500ah of battery to live and work remote, then until lithium plays nice with the cold its just not worth the cost. But. My opinion seems to be unpopular. I would rather have a bluetti power pack than $4K worth of lithium That wont function below freezing very well.
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