Zizzer_Zazzer_Zuz said:I can say this with almost absolute certainty ... there are no all in ome units tjat you need to worry about off gassing. All of them use SEALED lead acid batteries and do not carry this risk.
frater secessus said:Sealed Lead Acid batteries, a type of Valve Regulated Lead Acid battery, has a valve precisely so it can vent if needed. They can vent, but unless abused they probably won't. And once they vent the owner cannot put the hydrogen back in to make them work again the way a FLA owner can replace water.
another link from within the article that you listed above (http://forum.expeditionportal.com/threads/135855-Ark-Pak-Questions-and-Queries?p=2316974#post2316974) said this:John61CT said:New relevant thread from elsewhere, hope that's OK http://forum.expeditionportal.com/showthread.php?t=172756
This world isn said:i can confirm that the Ark Pak AP730 is LiFeP04 compatible
John61CT said:Ah I see
I think he left out the NOT
Freudian slip
IGB said:Only problem I have with it is the smallish AC charger which actually gets quite hot when kept inside the unit in the holding place. I am using it outside the unit so it can get some convection cooling but I see that as a failure point in the future. Capacitors and such in AC-DC converters fail quicker when held at high temperatures. With a 150 watt AC charger that had proper cooling or was so efficient that it did not need much cooling, I would give the whole unit 5 stars. I have to ding it a half star for the AC charger (which has not failed but if anything is going to fail, I bet that will be it).
John61CT said:Yes I would directly connect external better quality chargers rather than using built-in, unless light usage and overnight shore power available.
If you have 1000 watts of solar, under an hour is enough.
A full day at 150W if well depleted.
But a grand for 80AH, just doesn't make sense to me.
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