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Charging Lithium Batteries Vs Charging AGM Batteries
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 639536" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Yeah AGM is Good if you have the Sun Hours and a lot better than FLA's when it comes to charging speed,</p><p></p><p>I went away friday and I took 2 Lithium portapacks and a 120w foldout 4 piece cheap solar panel and just to stuff things up I plugged the little Dometic fridge in to one of the Packs and the I also plugged in the 35L Snomaster set at -22*c and switched it to High speed mode Flattening the lithium pack by 12% and the little 120w panel still still managed to power both fridges at the same time as well as charge the 40Ah / 512Wh lithium pack, even with limited sun and it took it just over 2 hour to charge while running both a fridge and one as a freezer. </p><p></p><p>So that is a win of sorts, I went off friday night and came home at 5am monday morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 639536, member: 3775"] Yeah AGM is Good if you have the Sun Hours and a lot better than FLA's when it comes to charging speed, I went away friday and I took 2 Lithium portapacks and a 120w foldout 4 piece cheap solar panel and just to stuff things up I plugged the little Dometic fridge in to one of the Packs and the I also plugged in the 35L Snomaster set at -22*c and switched it to High speed mode Flattening the lithium pack by 12% and the little 120w panel still still managed to power both fridges at the same time as well as charge the 40Ah / 512Wh lithium pack, even with limited sun and it took it just over 2 hour to charge while running both a fridge and one as a freezer. So that is a win of sorts, I went off friday night and came home at 5am monday morning. [/QUOTE]
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