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The Jackery lineup is good but if you only need 12 vdc out of it, say to power a portable refrigerator, a stand alone LifePo4 battery and separate charger can be cheaper with more capacity.View attachment 20077
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The Jackery lineup is good but if you only need 12 vdc out of it, say to power a portable refrigerator, a stand alone LifePo4 battery and separate charger can be cheaper with more capacity.
Not that brand but yes. I have one 100 ah and a 50 from Eco-Worthy also on Amazon. I got them both at different times for very good temporary deals. Im sure there will be some available for prime. They really didnt have the bluetooth option when I got them and I really wish I had that because there is not an easy way to monitor charge status without.Do you have any experience with the Litime LifePo4 batteries?
Not that brand but yes. I have one 100 ah and a 50 from Eco-Worthy also on Amazon. I got them both at different times for very good temporary deals. Im sure there will be some available for prime. They really didnt have the bluetooth option when I got them and I really wish I had that because there is not an easy way to monitor charge status without.
I had 3 Battleborn's in my previous 5th wheel. They were great...had residential fridge, so I needed good power supply running down the road. If I remember right, after a 14 hour drive I still showed to have 86% power left in the bank.I've been looking at swapping out to lithium batteries in my RV. Battleborn, Epoch, LiTime, and SOK seem to be the popular brands. Litime seems to be a good bang for the buck choice.