Did you consider two smaller batteries for reliability when you did your research? Another advantage of lithium is faster charging so you can use more energy per day
Great info video guys ✌️✌️ do you know what load capacity it is capable of? Would it suit an induction cooker. What made you go with Invicta over other brands
Most definitely the invicta lithium batteries especially the 200ah model can handle a induction. It all depends on the induction cooker and it’s draw. The beauty of Lithium is you can pull power quicker but also pump charge back in quicker too. This 200ah battery you can pull 180amps per hour and pump the charge back in at 150amps per hour.
Fantastic job. These videos are great for people who are sitting on the fence and just need that right advice.
Thanks mate. We did the research just passing it on, I guess.
Would like more shed vids
Good to see what “real Aussies” do rather than those with sponsors
Thanks Simon. Appreciate that!
Thanks guys this was informative love your setup ☺️ that's it, just pack up & drive!! 💕💕👍👋
Amen! Can’t wait
Did you consider two smaller batteries for reliability when you did your research? Another advantage of lithium is faster charging so you can use more energy per day
Did yes, but purely for cost decided on the 1.
Will do this at some point this year hopefully🤞🏻
Where is yr next travel destination?
Definitely worth it!
Not 100% Still working on the finer details.
I upgraded my agm to lithium a year ago. Had to endure the hit to the finances by upgrading the chargers as well, but am rapped with the new set up
It’s well worth the effort and $$ hey!
Great info video guys ✌️✌️ do you know what load capacity it is capable of? Would it suit an induction cooker. What made you go with Invicta over other brands
Most definitely the invicta lithium batteries especially the 200ah model can handle a induction. It all depends on the induction cooker and it’s draw.
The beauty of Lithium is you can pull power quicker but also pump charge back in quicker too.
This 200ah battery you can pull 180amps per hour and pump the charge back in at 150amps per hour.
Thanks Mitch, helped heaps. ❤🇦🇺🦘
Thanks Gail! Glad we could help out!