Motorhome LITHIUM BATTERIES: How dangerous are they and should you get them?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @petebarry6449
    @petebarry6449 Год назад +3

    Visited Oaktree today for some work on the van (victron multiplus inverter controller), great service from them as always. Was informed that the Ecotree lithium side of the business is moving to BlueFix in Hereford.

    • @WanderingBird
      @WanderingBird  Год назад +1

      Yup. I did put that in the video notes but always worth highlighting that.

  • @AndrewMiller-y3q
    @AndrewMiller-y3q Год назад +2

    I've had a 410w solar, Renogy 200ah LiPo4 with 30a Victron MPPT, 30a Victron DcDc & Krieger 2000w inverter for about 2yrs. No shore power at all, all electric cooking (no gas in the van anyway!). I'm in the van for weeks on end due to my photography work. Never used more than 30% of the battery!

  • @Flossy_tops
    @Flossy_tops 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, I’m booked in for an under-seat lithium upgrade + B2B next month at Oaktree, so watched this video again… Their reputation and recommendations has spurred me on to finally bite the bullet and splash out. So after many years of trying to manage 2 x 105ah lead acid batteries, especially during winter, I can honestly say we are feeling excited. Thanks for sharing👍X

  • @colinmccourt1571
    @colinmccourt1571 Месяц назад

    After watching this one year ago I contacted Rob, who, at short notice fitted one into my motorhome and it has been a game changer. No Ah anxiety!

  • @LeisureBit
    @LeisureBit Год назад +4

    Excellent overview, I installed Lithium last year and it’s taken away all the worries of Lead Acid after ruining my batteries years ago on my old motorhome.
    All the best, David & Rachel 👍

  • @ianmonk4871
    @ianmonk4871 Год назад

    Oaktree, Rob and the team are fantastic. We had them install and set up our lithium system and the time and effort they put in to assisting us was amazing. Would highly recommend them

  • @marcobrian1619
    @marcobrian1619 2 месяца назад

    What a bloody great video....
    With most of the facts cleared,
    And not a ott talk, just a plain proper talk on pro and cons.,.....
    The only con about pre build lifepo4 batteries are "some" will seam to fade off in ahs in a short time.
    IV done 4 of these and 9 server racks units....
    The cells inside fall out of balance.
    Now the BMS is ment to deal with this not all can do so coz of "c" rates of charge discharge......
    This is why my home system is fully built myself.....

  • @TicketyBoo.
    @TicketyBoo. Год назад +2

    One of the best lithium guides yet, thankyou. About 3 years ago I changed my caravan 100AH lead acid battery for a 300AH Lithium, not only does it weigh half of the original and smaller battery, it gives me 6x the power as I can use the whole charge capacity. That said, in 3 years with a only a 200W solar panel, I have never seen the battery fall below 70%, even going off-grid for a week and using a 2000W inverter for an induction hob. Yes it cost a bit but well worth it.

  • @williamchanning9055
    @williamchanning9055 Год назад +1

    Brilliant and detailed explanation, really interested in the votronic unit to trickle charge the vehicle battery from the lithium battery.

  • @paulrigley8457
    @paulrigley8457 Год назад +3

    i’ve watched about 95% of your videos and for me this has to be the best one yet, very informative 👍

  • @brianinbrisbane6632
    @brianinbrisbane6632 Год назад +4

    What a great video about these batteries! Thanks for explaining in lay-terms the pros and cons.

  • @alandciskasmohotravels
    @alandciskasmohotravels Год назад +8

    We went to see Rob at Ecotree and he sorted us out. Unfortunately they couldn’t fit us in as you said they are very busy. So they have recommended Blue Fix Energy down in Hereford to do the installation for us. We are booked in for the end of May and can’t wait to get it all done. We are having the same battery as you as well as more solar and an inverter fitted meaning we can stay off grid most of the time.

  • @colinmccourt1571
    @colinmccourt1571 Год назад +2

    Great video Kat. It answered a few outstanding questions I had and have since talked to Rob who has been a wealth of information

  • @wheelersinthewild
    @wheelersinthewild Год назад +2

    Thanks Kat, my other half knows a fair bit them but Rob mentioned a couple things he didn’t know which was handy. Hope you’re loving your Ireland trip. x

  • @jamesreynolds4811
    @jamesreynolds4811 5 месяцев назад

    Lithium battery prices have plummeted in the last year or so. You can now buy a good quality 105ah with good bms, blue tooth and heater for half the price mentioned (£299).
    If replacing a lead acid battery and split relay, it’s worth checking the wiring from the engine battery is up to the job of coping with the the new higher charging rates of a dc to dc charger and lipo4 battery.
    Great video, I like the way to simplify without losing important, sometimes technical, info.
    Nice work .

  • @fredericborloo1910
    @fredericborloo1910 Год назад +4

    Ok. Thanks for the info. But a few well meant and constructive corrections from a man who has experience in the field : 1. Yes, you can (very badly) over charge most lithium batteries, hence why a dedicated, specialized charger is ESSENTIAL. 2. LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries are very hard to set fire to. This is because the cathode doesn't release nearly as much oxygen when overheated as an NMC (Nickel Manganese Colbalt) type battery does. Puncture and overcharge test on LFPs have proven that. 3. You can charge LFPs to 100% with no worries and discharge them fully with 2 important caveats: a. Don't charge them too fast, especially at high temperatures. b. Do not leave the battery laying around at 100% or 0%!! If you use them regularly, you'll be fine. If unused, leave em around 40-60%.

  • @jimdevlin2138
    @jimdevlin2138 Год назад +5

    Hi Kat, This is probably the best video regarding the technical and usability sides of Lithium batteries, and as a technician in a previous life I can appreciate the guys knowledge , hope you are having fun in ireland , take care .😁😁

  • @brightgreencarrot
    @brightgreencarrot 10 месяцев назад

    Great explanation. I've watched a lot of campervan electrics videos but I still learned detailed stuff I didn't know about batteries from this video. Thanks.

  • @Britsinbreton
    @Britsinbreton Год назад +1

    As a bit of a geek as my wife would but it, that was very basic but very very informative and helpful. Really enjoyed it thanks 👍

  • @CalmingAnxiety
    @CalmingAnxiety 4 месяца назад

    Found a vid of yours earler today while doing my own solar install. Great advice and told in a way an old thicky like my can understand.
    Just put 2 x 120w panels on the roof and 2 x 100amp lipo batteries inside. And the price really has dropped (got mine on Prime day!!!)
    So. Thanks for creating such amazing content

  • @rollerlondon5259
    @rollerlondon5259 Год назад +1

    Finally somebody put it together this stuff for us.
    Thx

  • @tonydominey6955
    @tonydominey6955 Год назад +1

    Very useful about lithium batteries thank you

  • @viv-i-vangoesforth
    @viv-i-vangoesforth Год назад +1

    great Video, Kat. I intend being off grid and have just got another 150 watt solar panel for my van. Ive got a ctek 250se BtoB intelligent charger which works great with Lithium and this year, I'm intending getting a 170 watt lithium battery ( saving up for it) Thank you for the video. Bessy regs-Kenny

  • @timwhite8869
    @timwhite8869 Год назад

    Great video, hard to explain these batteries. I have renogy 2x 200ah and they are so large they didn't fit in my battery bay anymore. As we live full time they are ideal for cooking with the induction hob and air fryer. I have found from owning an electric car the batteries should be kept above 20% and below 80% in an ideal world. You can charge ad-hoc between these values for longer life span. Lithium charging slows down from 80 to 100 as it's harder to get the energy in the system. So I try not to stress the battery by having it completely flat or full. iPhones don't charge fully until the last second usually to reach 100% when you alarm goes off so it's not at 100% all night degrading you battery quicker.

  • @FreeBirdUKVanLife
    @FreeBirdUKVanLife Год назад

    Glad your OK and nothing too damaged. X

  • @markandrews70
    @markandrews70 Год назад

    The best battery video I’ve seen, well done

  • @RobsHampshirePubWalks
    @RobsHampshirePubWalks Год назад

    I ummed and aahed about choosing lithium for my new caravan, would it run the motor mover and the self levelling ? Would it be a drop in replacement ? So I did some very thorough research and finally opted for a 105ah Fogstar Drift battery, it has a built in BMS and heater and cost me just £369. Moral of the tale, shop around and make sure your battery is safe and carries the CE mark.

  • @dougwardle2175
    @dougwardle2175 Год назад

    I built my own LiFePO4 battery as our x2 lead battteries needed changing and it worked out cheaper than replacing like for like BUT you need to know what your doing. It was the right decision for us as we are almost always off grid plus we have a compressor fridge and a fairly hefty power demand generally. Best thing we’ve done

  • @jobeaumont6621
    @jobeaumont6621 Год назад +2

    Hi Kat, Is it possible to upgrade to a lithium battery system that will also provide enough power to get rid of gas bottles for cooking/heating? I would like an induction hob for cooking on (just like at home) instead of naked-flame gas burners.
    People were using gas bottles for van-life cooking back in the 1960's - so I was absolutely astonished to find out nothing much at all had advanced in van design for this, since then - that's over half a century!
    I want an induction hob please, van designers - it's clean, quick, safe, modern and efficient!

    • @AndrewMiller-y3q
      @AndrewMiller-y3q Год назад +1

      Yes. It's just an equation of what power you'll use, the size of battery, the amount of solar / DcDc and how often you'll cook.
      I've had an all electric van for 2yrs. I use Hytric electric pans not a job. No gas at all on the van.

  • @mickobrien6360
    @mickobrien6360 Год назад +1

    Very helpful, thanks.

  • @dreadedscotslass
    @dreadedscotslass Год назад +1

    I've just bought my motorhome so this was really helpful as I didn't know they had a built in split charger 😊 I'll see how I go before thinking of switching but I don't even have solar YET!

  • @rabc1966
    @rabc1966 Год назад

    Excellent video, thank you to Rob and yourself.

  • @steve_and_lolas_hikes
    @steve_and_lolas_hikes 5 месяцев назад

    That was great info. I noticed you didn't mention using an isolator between the MPPT and battery which I've been advised to do.....so, not sure what to do now 😂

    • @WanderingBird
      @WanderingBird  5 месяцев назад

      Do what you’re advised to do! I can’t remember if they fitted an isolator or not tbh, but always follow professional advice.

  • @gereshomeE
    @gereshomeE Год назад

    What a LOVELY compliment!! ☺ Greetings Kat from Saudi Arabia!

  • @gillgiles8265
    @gillgiles8265 Год назад

    This is an excellent video. TBH I did wonder what it would be about because of the title, so was really, really glad I watched it.

  • @MotorhomeMums
    @MotorhomeMums Год назад +1

    Thank you. I’m just considering lithium so found this extremely helpful. 👍

  • @debshamish6533
    @debshamish6533 Год назад +1

    Great video with everything explained in a simplistic form, which even I can understand….🤭 All good news for me, as I’ve ordered my new van with lithium battery 👍 Thank you Kat 🚐

  • @elizabethchalmers3472
    @elizabethchalmers3472 Год назад +1

    Very informative- if you change your system to lithium can you include an inverter?

    • @WanderingBird
      @WanderingBird  Год назад

      Yes, absolutely! I have an inverter in mine

  • @peterwebb1026
    @peterwebb1026 7 месяцев назад

    Brilliant video, thanks very much 👍 You managed to ask all the questions that I asked myself and between you and the expert guy you answered all of the stuff that I didn’t understand!

  • @GoodnightIrene
    @GoodnightIrene Год назад +1

    Thanks for this , just the advice I needed as we were thinking of getting lithium. Think we’ll go ahead now . 👍

  • @nicmorton280
    @nicmorton280 Год назад

    Really helpful, thanks Kat, safe travelling.

  • @tinadraper476
    @tinadraper476 Год назад

    We’re just in the process of getting 3x lithium batteries fitted.
    As of Friday we start to test their capability of living off grid. 🤞

  • @liz-ou4sv
    @liz-ou4sv Год назад

    Thank you, thank you, at last a vlog that’s helped me understand batteries, still a few things I’m not sure about, but whilst waiting delivery of our Pilote I’m looking, & learning. Been told it could be Nov/December before it’s arrival ☹️, so lots of time.
    Your book was delivered today so looking forward to reading that in the meantime. Again thank you for helping me understand a little better this battery malarkey. 😊

  • @lariberaaltamalc
    @lariberaaltamalc 6 месяцев назад

    Great review, really informative.

  • @jamesstubbins3510
    @jamesstubbins3510 Год назад +2

    Hi Kat, Thanks to Rob and his team ! have 2 x 320HR Lithium Batteries from Oaktree to match up to 760 watt of solar panels and 50amp Solar controller, now have more power for longer camping trips.

  • @carolynandcocohaywood2638
    @carolynandcocohaywood2638 Год назад

    Interesting and easy to understand,thanks Kat.

  • @diwarburton5369
    @diwarburton5369 Год назад

    Very informative, I actually understood it!

  • @JayWilFo
    @JayWilFo Год назад

    Thank you for the video.
    Being below 0 isn’t an issue here in Australia.
    But all the other info was extremely helpful. ❤

  • @juliahutchinson4542
    @juliahutchinson4542 Год назад

    Wow that vlog literally answered so many of my questions and concerns regarding lithium..... thank you! Looking forward to the next instalment. Have fun in Ireland!

  • @annettewornin7683
    @annettewornin7683 Год назад

    Brilliant video very informative thanks

  • @tonydominey6955
    @tonydominey6955 Год назад

    Hi kat we have a feit
    escape 686 with a solar panel but where is the control from solar to battery have you any idea. Thanks. Tony

  • @terrymorris3293
    @terrymorris3293 Год назад

    Brilliantly put Kat. I feel educated 😊

  • @mikeraymond6822
    @mikeraymond6822 Год назад

    easy to understand many thanks for the video

  • @AlanTownsend-p7u
    @AlanTownsend-p7u Год назад

    Fantastico. Thanks for simple terms vid

  • @andydw69
    @andydw69 Год назад

    What was the overall cost of installation?

  • @gdreading9088
    @gdreading9088 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent video, very informative, so much so we just had to subscribe. Thanks for sharing.

  • @SteveBPiercy
    @SteveBPiercy Год назад

    Thank you for posting that ❤

  • @rvrebel2209
    @rvrebel2209 Год назад

    Hi. I very informative, valuable, well constructive video. Thanks

  • @Steve-Hutch
    @Steve-Hutch 3 месяца назад

    Hi there that’s a coincidence. Just found your vlog. Just picked up our travel master 545 from Kimberly’s. Two nights in and we have the eggy smell. Out of the two leisure batteries fitter (agm) one was blistering hot and the other was cool to the touch. Never experienced this in 16 years of having a caravan. This should not be right on a brand new van should it?

  • @peterfulton176
    @peterfulton176 Год назад

    Thank you very informative and easy to understand

  • @marvinwatson3245
    @marvinwatson3245 Год назад

    I have a Lithium battery, on my solar charge system in my van. Just remember to set the solar charge controller to Lithium,
    as they charge differently to a lead acid battery. Lead acid can charge continuous, but Lithium only charges to a set voltage
    and then the charger switches off, until it see's a voltage drop and then starts charging again.
    For safety, i am going to buy a Fire extinguisher for Lithium fires to keep in my van.

  • @headdown1
    @headdown1 6 месяцев назад

    I have had 900 amp hours of LiFePO4 batteries for 7 years in my RV. The difference between LiFePO4 and lead acid is like comparing a Bic lighter to rubbing two sticks together to make a fire.

  • @briankeniry219
    @briankeniry219 Год назад

    That was interesting and confirmed my understanding. (ps Rob of KSenergy has also been saying their batteries are a drop in replacement too, barring this like the van has a smart alternator which mine hasn't.
    After receiving a quote for a lithium unstall which I couldn't afford I've bought a beefy Ecoflow and Iv'e realised I can go 4/5 days off grid no problem. And I can plus the ecoflow into the van so all the 240v sockets become active and the charger will even charge the existing leisure battery)
    But, will I need to recharge it 'on the road'? Probably. How do I recharge it 'on the road'? Well, I have a set of portable solar panels which will be good, if not great, if I'm somewhere like an off grid campsite and the sun is shining.
    So, I'm thinking we'll see how it goes. But, if I do need to give the Ecoflow a boost then I'm thinking a lithium plus a small inverter would do the job - but we'll see if that's necessary.

  • @steelmans3d
    @steelmans3d Год назад +1

    Great video! My Swift is also booked in at Eco Tree. I am wondering if you still have smart charging functionality from the solar? I mean can it still automatically switch between engine and leisure battery or did they have to switch to leisure only via Swift Command advanced settings?

  • @liz-ou4sv
    @liz-ou4sv Год назад

    Me again, could I ask what you’ve had fitted please?

  • @philbloomfield58
    @philbloomfield58 Год назад

    Great video Kate, loads of information, may I ask if you can do a review of your motor home now you had it some time and how the Fiat cab has been for reliability
    😊

    • @WanderingBird
      @WanderingBird  Год назад

      I’ll add it to my list to film. Thanks for the idea 🙃

  • @robertmansfield7315
    @robertmansfield7315 Год назад

    great vid thank you for replying to me and the advice xx

  • @glyntimmins8929
    @glyntimmins8929 Год назад

    Kat, sorry this is off topic! I know you’ve been to Annecy, what site did you stay on and would you recommend it. We are going in May and just seeking opinions on sites. Thanks.

    • @WanderingBird
      @WanderingBird  Год назад

      We didn’t stay on a site- which was a mistake!! Annecy is hard to off-grid in

  • @l33jcm
    @l33jcm Год назад

    Sound advice, Kat. Thanks!

  • @robert12011
    @robert12011 Год назад

    Thank you for that. Very useful. 😀

  • @fordyski100
    @fordyski100 Год назад +1

    Really useful video and so well explained by Rob . Thank you .

  • @GaryScoble
    @GaryScoble Год назад

    Very interesting video, as said lots of positives. I like you, like things to be dumb proof to make life easier. Enjoyed your talk at the NEC, so a big thank you for that 👍

  • @Explor182
    @Explor182 Год назад

    Just had to make this exact decision on our motorhome and in the end it came down to the price and how much we are off grid and use our Ecoflow in the van. Ended up buying an AGM battery for it so see how it goes

  • @bunglefarian9853
    @bunglefarian9853 Год назад

    Are they NCC approved (national caravan Council)

  • @bumblebee1007
    @bumblebee1007 Год назад +1

    Thank you Kat and Rob, brilliant video. I finally understand the differences 😊 Much appreciated !

  •  Год назад

    Where are you going in Ireland?

  • @gordon0918
    @gordon0918 Год назад +10

    This is the fourth or fifth time I have seen a RUclipsr feature this same company. Is it fair I ask if this is an advertisement for the company? No offence intended but I am left feeling this is a marketing exercise as much as an informational video. Sorry if I upset anyone.

    • @WanderingBird
      @WanderingBird  Год назад +26

      It’s a fair question and no problem in asking. I had already marked this video as a ‘promotion’, even though this video was a research one I recorded before they fitted the battery into my van. What you need to remember is every company advertises. Whether it’s on TV, FB ads or on social media through product placement, it’s still advertising. Just because they decide to invest some money with RUclipsrs or bloggers doesn’t make the product any more or less good. Your job is to decide who you trust. Do you trust David Beckham if he advertises a watch? Or your neighbour if they recommend something to you? I am always transparent when I receive something for free and I only ever review products I think are good AFTER testing them for a while. That’s why I’ve not reviewed these batteries yet- not had time to properly test them. I know not everyone works like that and that’s up to them, but I value my reputation and refuse to put my name to something I don’t think is worth it. Hope that helps.

    • @AndrewMiller-y3q
      @AndrewMiller-y3q Год назад

      No. They are really that good. Very helpful & knowledgeable with outstanding customer service.

  • @christaylor8784
    @christaylor8784 Год назад

    Once again well done what an informative video Thanks Funky Chicken 🐔

  • @ianross04
    @ianross04 Год назад

    Hi kat, a big thanks for a great video. I bought my brand new wildax camper 5 months ago and from all the research I had done, I decided to upgrade my leisure battery to Lithium.
    Strange when I returned my van and after about 6 weeks of being parked up, I had absolutely no power. Spoke to the dealer where he said it had probably been discharged so just needed to plug it in. I can only guess the battery wasn't fully charged when it was fitted.
    Also, with these lithium batteries being better, I'm curious as to why fridges can't run on just the battery when off grid camping which is what I want to do. Thoughts?

  • @Ian-ev5tg
    @Ian-ev5tg 8 месяцев назад

    A lithium battery will definitely use battery when stored. The BMS will use 2 % a month. Not 2% forever.

  • @alberttickle1106
    @alberttickle1106 Год назад

    So presumably one day all moho will have these as standard.

  • @xhogun8578
    @xhogun8578 Год назад

    One question I have, how do you know it's come from an ethical mining company (I know that's probably an oxymoron). But are there brands that are reputable that is they meet regulations and limit damage to the environment.

  • @kerkiraz
    @kerkiraz Год назад

    Great news is price of Lithium is dropping like a stone and the electrical density is improving dramatically with predicted ranges up to 1000 kilometres before a recharge.
    It will be sooner rather than later that ev motorhomes or hybrids will be cheaper than Diesel.

  • @iansmart140
    @iansmart140 Год назад +1

    Not quite true about not being able to drop in a lithium battery to replace lead. There are direct replacements available from other companies. Eco Tree may not be suitable but others are.

    • @WanderingBird
      @WanderingBird  Год назад +1

      A fair comment. I meant to highlight that they charge at / need different voltage amounts so need an additional bit to help with that, but I agree it was a generalisation. My aim was to keep things as simple as possible l.

  • @raybunn8895
    @raybunn8895 Год назад

    Sodium batteries will be on the market soon at half the price

  • @bantampop3532
    @bantampop3532 Год назад

    👏👏👏👏

  • @Mandellhouse
    @Mandellhouse 2 месяца назад

    Brilliant; thanks. I’m looking for new motorhome currently, and will phone Oak Tree. (I also have 43K IG followers).

  • @SsKk558
    @SsKk558 4 месяца назад

    lithium batteries do lose power in cold

  • @adamstalilonis8787
    @adamstalilonis8787 7 месяцев назад

    I don't even understand how itz possible 4 a woman 2 b this pretty!! 😊😮 . . . Accent iz killer 2!

  • @pgmerovingian
    @pgmerovingian Год назад

    700 quid goodness me! I have 2 gel batteries from varta recently replaced after 8 years, yes they are heavy but mine are stored under the camper in a double floor Hymer, charged by 2 photovoltaic panels and the alternator when driving. They are permanently charged with a surface charge of 14 volts. Never seen them below 12 volts even after using everything TV etc, including a CPAP I need all night long. Soon lithium will be a thing of the past anyway

  • @stepheneckerlsey
    @stepheneckerlsey Год назад

    Hello. Lithium battery is nothing special just best out there. Just aload of battery's be basically. Same as in electric car. ..hope that helps take care dteve

  • @SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers
    @SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers 6 месяцев назад

    To raise the temperature of your battery or keep it warm, use a wrapped hot water bottle if the weather is cold enough that the system will fail. Same with gas.