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Connecting panel and appliance to battery gator clamps
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 626403" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>No worrie's, </p><p></p><p>Thing is Your panel is made to be used exactly as you discribe, hense the Crocodile clips along with other connectors that they come with etc, I bought 2 of the Eco-worthy 120w Panels and gave one to my Brother because we both use them the same way as you as well as charging Deep cycle batteries,</p><p></p><p>Seeing as you are using a 100Ah Lithium battery you might want to consider getting another matching panel and link the 2 because some of the bigger Lithium Batteries demand a higher charge rate, A 120w panel works well on my 40Ah/512Wh Lithium Porta Packs as it will yours but if your power demands go up drawing more from the Battery then maybe you might want to look in to adding another panel, But first off don't rush out and spend more money just yet, Give it a trial run and if all is good then leave it as it is,</p><p></p><p>One thing for sure Lithium batteries will suck up all the power your panel can put out so you won't be wasting power or Time like you do with Deep Cycle batteries, </p><p></p><p>I am doing good, It's 4*c here right now, was 1*c a couple of nights ago, went camping last week and the Lithium packs really work in these conditions so you should Ace It,</p><p></p><p>hope that helps, Take care.</p><p></p><p>RR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 626403, member: 3775"] No worrie's, Thing is Your panel is made to be used exactly as you discribe, hense the Crocodile clips along with other connectors that they come with etc, I bought 2 of the Eco-worthy 120w Panels and gave one to my Brother because we both use them the same way as you as well as charging Deep cycle batteries, Seeing as you are using a 100Ah Lithium battery you might want to consider getting another matching panel and link the 2 because some of the bigger Lithium Batteries demand a higher charge rate, A 120w panel works well on my 40Ah/512Wh Lithium Porta Packs as it will yours but if your power demands go up drawing more from the Battery then maybe you might want to look in to adding another panel, But first off don't rush out and spend more money just yet, Give it a trial run and if all is good then leave it as it is, One thing for sure Lithium batteries will suck up all the power your panel can put out so you won't be wasting power or Time like you do with Deep Cycle batteries, I am doing good, It's 4*c here right now, was 1*c a couple of nights ago, went camping last week and the Lithium packs really work in these conditions so you should Ace It, hope that helps, Take care. RR. [/QUOTE]
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