bdosborn wrote:Remember that you can't charge LiFePo4 below 32F so it's not the best arrangement for cold weather camping. They also can't be stored below -20C (-14F). Most people put their LiFePo4 batteries inside the camper or get battery heaters if they plan on camping in the cold.
Bruce
Thanks Bruce.
I expect some shoulder season use, but not likely a lot of sustained sub-freezing use. I’m in the habit of removing my deep cycle batteries for winter storage in my heated shop, with maintainers.
I’m still on the fence about a heated battery. My guess at this point is that I’ll get a simpler (but reputable) lifepo without heater, but I’m heater curious. Could add a hive-heater later if we end up using it in the cold more often.
Nate
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