The benefits of LFP over Lead are multiple:Joeboy wrote: ↑Tue Feb 25, 2025 9:12 am Forgot to mention this. The fella I bought the 3month old 100Ah LA from was selling it due to an upgrade as he spends quite a lot of time off gridding in his van. While collecting the battery I got a look at the replacement. A 300Ah replacement! He told me that the unit comes with its own built in heater and bms. Whether or not that means the battery has its own built in charge controller to stop it overdrawing from the alternator i'm not sure and forgot to ask.![]()
Coming from absolutely no thought about lifepo4 in van to seeing one it situ, I now get the point. That's a hell of a compact energy solution. I thought it might be of interest to anyone doing or planning to do a van? £719.99 on the 25th Feb 2025.![]()
I'm not THAT into off gridding as i like to be able to walk into town for a Chinese meal for example but for those that are and have the pockets, some bit of kit!
https://www.fogstar.co.uk/products/fogs ... OWEALw_wcB
- Better energy density
- Much longer lifespan
- More efficient
- Deeper discharge
That "300Ah" LFP will be happy discharged to 10% or lower every day. However a similar Lead battery will age quickly if you discharge it lower than 60%. So the additional cappacity is way more than it might seem at first glance.
I'm sure the self-contained LFP incloudes a "solution" to prevent it chrging quicker than the altenator can comforatbaly provide power. Particularly as this can simply be a 20mΩ resistor. In fact the BMS probably imparts this resistance without even trying!