The Beast has arrived

That is a biggy!

Out of interest, does it have a smart BMS so you can monitor the SOC and cells? Curious as the Top Balance values are a little surprising (0.15V variance on a 3.5V cell seems quite wide and 3.65V is right at the limit with a 14.6V BMS ).
 
I bought a 200AH Renogy, it is a big bugger, I found it quite awkward to place and with hindsight probably should have bought a couple of the smaller 100AH versions instead.

It gives my 60A Sterling B2B a good workout, the B2B charges it at a consistent 55A until virtually fully charged so it gets quite warm and its fans are getting a lot more use than they did with the lead acids!

Lithium been a game changer it ability to be taken to a much lower Soc, and be rapidly recharge during a relatively short journey means we don’t need to worry at all about if there’s enough solar or not.

Even started using the 300w 12v immersion in the water tank a lot more as well.
 
Yes it is huge, but I have got plenty of room underneath my front bench seat and easy access also, this was one of the main reasons why I went for such a large unit
 

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