jpaddler
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The budget isn't an issue right now, I'll be staying in the van for work (instead of renting an overpriced apartment or bedroom from someone)
I've been researching different battery types, but FLA is out of the question.
Battleborn lithium batteries would be my first choice, next would be the Firefly Oasis, and third runner up is the lifeline agm.
I just know that with the limited space I have for solar (and winter in the rockies), I'll need to charge the batteries while I'm driving.
I'm really drawn to the ctek ds250 dual, with the smartpass, as it's an all in one solution, for charging off the alternator, and solar when I'm parked. But, unfortunately, there are no adjustments, to taylor it for the different batteries out there.
I'm just trying to figure out something that has adjustable charging parameters, so I don't screw up whichever battery I decide to go with.
I'm sure I can find a stand alone solar controller, that would have the flexibility of adjustments.
The key will be to integrate it with a 12v to 12v charger (isolator, acr, combiner, whatever other terminology is used) that has the adjustability as well.
If there is a company out there, who makes both products, and they can work in conjunction with each other, then they would get my business.
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I've been researching different battery types, but FLA is out of the question.
Battleborn lithium batteries would be my first choice, next would be the Firefly Oasis, and third runner up is the lifeline agm.
I just know that with the limited space I have for solar (and winter in the rockies), I'll need to charge the batteries while I'm driving.
I'm really drawn to the ctek ds250 dual, with the smartpass, as it's an all in one solution, for charging off the alternator, and solar when I'm parked. But, unfortunately, there are no adjustments, to taylor it for the different batteries out there.
I'm just trying to figure out something that has adjustable charging parameters, so I don't screw up whichever battery I decide to go with.
I'm sure I can find a stand alone solar controller, that would have the flexibility of adjustments.
The key will be to integrate it with a 12v to 12v charger (isolator, acr, combiner, whatever other terminology is used) that has the adjustability as well.
If there is a company out there, who makes both products, and they can work in conjunction with each other, then they would get my business.
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