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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkear" data-source="post: 653696" data-attributes="member: 4728"><p>Have not long ago bought a small pop top to help spend more time around the goldfields.</p><p>The AGM battery in the van seems to be on its last legs. As far as I can tell all the battery seems to do is run the led lights in the van.</p><p>For the immediate future we will just be staying at caravan parks with 240v supply so we don’t want to spend a heap on upgraded van electricals. That would be something to consider later when we may consider some off grid camps.</p><p>So for now, just thinking of dropping in a similar Lithium as replacement.</p><p>From what I have read the Lithium battery may not become fully charged using the existing van electricals but have also read that Lithiums don’t mind delivering power when less than fully charged so may not be a problem.</p><p>Question. Has anyone actually dropped a Lithium in to replace an AGM in a caravan without altering the van electricals and what was the result?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkear, post: 653696, member: 4728"] Have not long ago bought a small pop top to help spend more time around the goldfields. The AGM battery in the van seems to be on its last legs. As far as I can tell all the battery seems to do is run the led lights in the van. For the immediate future we will just be staying at caravan parks with 240v supply so we don’t want to spend a heap on upgraded van electricals. That would be something to consider later when we may consider some off grid camps. So for now, just thinking of dropping in a similar Lithium as replacement. From what I have read the Lithium battery may not become fully charged using the existing van electricals but have also read that Lithiums don’t mind delivering power when less than fully charged so may not be a problem. Question. Has anyone actually dropped a Lithium in to replace an AGM in a caravan without altering the van electricals and what was the result? [/QUOTE]
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