The electric battery warmers may not be enough in a couple months. I don't know much about these things but, "Topteng" is the name of a tiny propane-powered heater with a thermostat (!!!), costs about $60. Re, the heating mats.. putting the electric heating mats under that battery might be more efficient. The weight of the batteries should push them neatly into the Styrofoam. But like I said, don't know much about it, just trying to be helpful. :-} Edited: I pushed "like" but the count stayed at zero. :-{
@@SunriseLAW Hello again friend, hey I'm just flying by the seat of my pants. Thank you for your comments and input. I'll try different things until I find what works. I thought about putting the heating pads underneath the batteries, but I'm concerned that they're not designed to be closed in? They're designed to be stuck on the outside of a water tank. One side stuck to the tank The Other Side open
Did you get rid of your lead acid batteries? Was having both lead acid and lithium on parallel a success or not? . You’ll need to seal every crack in those styrofoam sheets to keep the heat in. There will be a big difference when it’s 100% sealed.
@@jasonmcintosh2632 Hello again new friend, I have replaced two of my four lead acid batteries with two 200 amp hour lithium batteries. I did so because the two of the lead acid batteries were very aged. Lead acid batteries were put into another project in my house The new lithium batteries were less expensive to purchase the new lead acid batteries
The electric battery warmers may not be enough in a couple months. I don't know much about these things but, "Topteng" is the name of a tiny propane-powered heater with a thermostat (!!!), costs about $60. Re, the heating mats.. putting the electric heating mats under that battery might be more efficient. The weight of the batteries should push them neatly into the Styrofoam. But like I said, don't know much about it, just trying to be helpful. :-} Edited: I pushed "like" but the count stayed at zero. :-{
@@SunriseLAW Hello again friend, hey I'm just flying by the seat of my pants. Thank you for your comments and input. I'll try different things until I find what works. I thought about putting the heating pads underneath the batteries, but I'm concerned that they're not designed to be closed in? They're designed to be stuck on the outside of a water tank. One side stuck to the tank The Other Side open
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Did you get rid of your lead acid batteries? Was having both lead acid and lithium on parallel a success or not?
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You’ll need to seal every crack in those styrofoam sheets to keep the heat in. There will be a big difference when it’s 100% sealed.
@@jasonmcintosh2632 Hello again new friend, I have replaced two of my four lead acid batteries with two 200 amp hour lithium batteries. I did so because the two of the lead acid batteries were very aged. Lead acid batteries were put into another project in my house
The new lithium batteries were less expensive to purchase the new lead acid batteries
@@jasonmcintosh2632 Sorry I accidentally sent that text. To answer your original question was a success or not I'd say yes very much so!