Hi everyone,
I have an auxiliary lithium battery that I keep in my truck bed (covered with a topper), but not insulated or heated like in a van or RV. I still like to camp during winter (live in Colorado) and the battery is at the mercy to the outside temperature. I know that lithiums don't like charging below or slightly below 32F.
So I was curious if there was anyone else that is in a similar situation? Where your batteries are either in a truck bed or outside underneath your van/truck and if you still camp during the winter where the battery could see temps below 32. If so, how do you keep your batteries charged? Do you have any solutions to keep the batteries warm that isn't a diesel/propane/gas furnace?
Thanks!
I have an auxiliary lithium battery that I keep in my truck bed (covered with a topper), but not insulated or heated like in a van or RV. I still like to camp during winter (live in Colorado) and the battery is at the mercy to the outside temperature. I know that lithiums don't like charging below or slightly below 32F.
So I was curious if there was anyone else that is in a similar situation? Where your batteries are either in a truck bed or outside underneath your van/truck and if you still camp during the winter where the battery could see temps below 32. If so, how do you keep your batteries charged? Do you have any solutions to keep the batteries warm that isn't a diesel/propane/gas furnace?
Thanks!