I sent them 3 questions to fogstar for some technical info before I spent my money with them...Didn't get a reply to any of them...Confidence shattered I spent the money elsewhere.
@@jfkjfk1 Hi...I should update this to be fair...I've had 6 or so dealings with Fogstar since my last comment here, both for the motorhome Lifepo4 and a diy solar battery for home....Happy to say they've all been flawless so I'd have no issue recommending them now that I've had those dealings with them.
Lovely bit of kit brother and the battery looks less of a back breaker than my 3 135ah batteries... my little boat heels over to the starboard since I fitted them. I did it the other way around... lived in a self made camper then a boat... best mod I did on the van was put a swivel bracket on the two passenger seats... gives ya a little sofa without taking up any extra space and when their half turned, you can get into the cockpit alot easier! Well worth the few hundred for the bracket. You're both doing a crackin job tho 💜💙
Hey, thank you for the comment 😁. And definitely, for its capacity, it's light. On our boat, we had 400ah of agm, and it was just over 100kg 🥵. We did think about the swivel, but as it's a small van, we wanted the extra cabinet and counter space, haha. Hope you well, all the best, Brynn and Jade
@@ChasingCurrents Battery upgrade is on my never ending want list 😄 Arrrh, that makes sense... wondered how you was going to do your layout? Take care Andy ❤💙
I don't think the battery will give you 3000w. Its maximum current output is 200a which, at 12v, is 2400w. At 230v rather than 13a, the max is just over 10a.
We fitted the same Renogy charger to our new-to-us boat after using Victron on the last one. As an all-in-one unit it’s a good option with plenty of options.
The build has been finished for a while now but we've been off grid enjoying it so haven't got round to releasing videos- but we're putting one out this Friday! 😁
@@ChasingCurrents Excellent, be good to know how the Fogstar is holding up, there aren't enough vid's around reviewing them unfortunately. Sounds like you've been having fun though. 💙
Have you had any issues with the 3000w inverter connected to the battery? Looking at getting the 460ah battery with a 3000w inverter but hesitant due to the 2500w max recommended
Came across your vlogs by chance after buying a couple of fogstar drift batteries. We too like the outdoors owning a narrowboat and vintage caravan. And then there is the 1973 caraboat which I'm researching the best way to turn it into all electric. Now that's going to be fun.
I sent them 3 questions to fogstar for some technical info before I spent my money with them...Didn't get a reply to any of them...Confidence shattered I spent the money elsewhere.
Hey, I'm sorry to hear this. I'll pass this feedback on as they are good guys there, and it's a shame to hear 👍
Same here... No response from Fogstar .
If they don't respond before purchase what chance after purchase?
@@jfkjfk1 Hi...I should update this to be fair...I've had 6 or so dealings with Fogstar since my last comment here, both for the motorhome Lifepo4 and a diy solar battery for home....Happy to say they've all been flawless so I'd have no issue recommending them now that I've had those dealings with them.
Lovely bit of kit brother and the battery looks less of a back breaker than my 3 135ah batteries... my little boat heels over to the starboard since I fitted them.
I did it the other way around... lived in a self made camper then a boat... best mod I did on the van was put a swivel bracket on the two passenger seats... gives ya a little sofa without taking up any extra space and when their half turned, you can get into the cockpit alot easier! Well worth the few hundred for the bracket.
You're both doing a crackin job tho 💜💙
Hey, thank you for the comment 😁. And definitely, for its capacity, it's light. On our boat, we had 400ah of agm, and it was just over 100kg 🥵.
We did think about the swivel, but as it's a small van, we wanted the extra cabinet and counter space, haha.
Hope you well, all the best, Brynn and Jade
@@ChasingCurrents
Battery upgrade is on my never ending want list 😄
Arrrh, that makes sense... wondered how you was going to do your layout?
Take care
Andy ❤💙
I don't think the battery will give you 3000w. Its maximum current output is 200a which, at 12v, is 2400w. At 230v rather than 13a, the max is just over 10a.
Yes, you are correct 😅. Some of my maths has been off, but luckily, I've found some ways to make it all work 😁 thank you for this comment 😊
What ways have you found as your only option is to add a further battery in parallel to get you the extra 200amp? @@ChasingCurrents
@@ChasingCurrents How did you do it?
We fitted the same Renogy charger to our new-to-us boat after using Victron on the last one. As an all-in-one unit it’s a good option with plenty of options.
What happened to the build guys, I was looking forward to seeing the rest, but realised you havnt put any videos out for ages 😐
The build has been finished for a while now but we've been off grid enjoying it so haven't got round to releasing videos- but we're putting one out this Friday! 😁
@@ChasingCurrents Excellent, be good to know how the Fogstar is holding up, there aren't enough vid's around reviewing them unfortunately.
Sounds like you've been having fun though. 💙
I had the renogy dc to dc 50amp it only does 25amps from each so that went pretty quick
Have you had any issues with the 3000w inverter connected to the battery? Looking at getting the 460ah battery with a 3000w inverter but hesitant due to the 2500w max recommended
Do folk ever get in contact these days or does everyone just "reach out"? One of those nauseous trends.
Came across your vlogs by chance after buying a couple of fogstar drift batteries. We too like the outdoors owning a narrowboat and vintage caravan. And then there is the 1973 caraboat which I'm researching the best way to turn it into all electric. Now that's going to be fun.