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Lithium Battery

Midnight Rider

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Flyer,
When I upgraded to the lithium, all I did was flip the switch on the converter and changed the profile on yhe solar controller. We been running it for 2 years without issue and get most of the full AH use of the battery. Lithium is the way to go.

Good luck,Did you have to upgrade your

Flyer,
When I upgraded to the lithium, all I did was flip the switch on the converter and changed the profile on yhe solar controller. We been running it for 2 years without issue and get most of the full AH use of the battery. Lithium is the way to go.

Good luck,
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When you upgraded batteries did you have to change cables like George did below?

Yes my cables had ⅜"/M10 ring terminals and the LiTime needed M8. Close but no cigar. The ring terminals I linked are also of much superior quality to the thin ones on the original cables

2012 Montana 3150RL
 

George

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When you upgraded batteries did you have to change cables like George did below?
To clarify... The two FLA batteries I replaced were in a plastic battery box. Both FLA batteries have 5/16" terminals. They were connected parallel inside the box and the dealer used ⅜" ring terminals. So I guess I didn't HAVE to change them. They obviously worked okay with miss-sized terminals. But I couldn't abide that. 🙃
The box has ⅜" feed thru terminals on it so the coach cables with ⅜" ring terminals worked fine there.
I did not use the battery box. I removed it and put in a ¾" plywood floor with an old piece of Formica underneath for water protection.
 

Midnight Rider

Prominent Member
To clarify... The two FLA batteries I replaced were in a plastic battery box. Both FLA batteries have 5/16" terminals. They were connected parallel inside the box and the dealer used ⅜" ring terminals. So I guess I didn't HAVE to change them. They obviously worked okay with miss-sized terminals. But I couldn't abide that. 🙃
The box has ⅜" feed thru terminals on it so the coach cables with ⅜" ring terminals worked fine there.
I did not use the battery box. I removed it and put in a ¾" plywood floor with an old piece of Formica underneath for water protection.
As long as cables fit over post it should work fine? Know soon enough?
 

Midnight Rider

Prominent Member
To clarify... The two FLA batteries I replaced were in a plastic battery box. Both FLA batteries have 5/16" terminals. They were connected parallel inside the box and the dealer used ⅜" ring terminals. So I guess I didn't HAVE to change them. They obviously worked okay with miss-sized terminals. But I couldn't abide that. 🙃
The box has ⅜" feed thru terminals on it so the coach cables with ⅜" ring terminals worked fine there.
I did not use the battery box. I removed it and put in a ¾" plywood floor with an old piece of Formica underneath for water protection.
You can see my current system. Standard nut style battery posts.
 

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George

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You can see my current system. Standard nut style battery posts.
I wouldn't say "As long as cables fit over post". You can probably get away with it but it'd be better if you're able to crimp on the correct size. Hydraulic Crimper , or Crimper or Hammer Type or use a vice like a Youtuber I saw doing yesterday 🙄 not.

Exactly the same Grp 24 batteries that I had. It looks like your dealer used the correct terminals inside the box. I suspect the coach cables from the battery box are ⅜" ring terminals, since they're connected to the feed thru's on the box..

I should have added that the main reason I didn't re-use the plastic battery box was that it was cracked and I'd already added a plumbers tape strap underneath it to hold up the FLA's.

One more — You won't need the vent hose anymore with Lithium(s). I wonder if Alliance still cuts the louvered hole in the front for it with a Super Solar Plus package? 🤔

Well, two — I realized I'll need some 6awg/#10 ring terminals for the busbar at some point. (later cable upgrade to 4awg) I should have bought the #10's in the first place and drilled them out to 5/16" or whatever other size I might need in the future. As long as they're wide enough. It's much harder to make a hole smaller.😉
 

Oregon_Camper

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One more — You won't need the vent hose anymore with Lithium(s). I wonder if Alliance still cuts the louvered hole in the front for it with a Super Solar Plus package? 🤔
Agree...no longer needed.

I put a 12v fan over the existing hole that is heat controlled. It will now come on automatically when the battery compartment gets too hot and will push out hot air.
 

Midnight Rider

Prominent Member
I wouldn't say "As long as cables fit over post". You can probably get away with it but it'd be better if you're able to crimp on the correct size. Hydraulic Crimper , or Crimper or Hammer Type or use a vice like a Youtuber I saw doing yesterday 🙄 not.

Exactly the same Grp 24 batteries that I had. It looks like your dealer used the correct terminals inside the box. I suspect the coach cables from the battery box are ⅜" ring terminals, since they're connected to the feed thru's on the box..

I should have added that the main reason I didn't re-use the plastic battery box was that it was cracked and I'd already added a plumbers tape strap underneath it to hold up the FLA's.

One more — You won't need the vent hose anymore with Lithium(s). I wonder if Alliance still cuts the louvered hole in the front for it with a Super Solar Plus package? 🤔

Well, two — I realized I'll need some 6awg/#10 ring terminals for the busbar at some point. (later cable upgrade to 4awg) I should have bought the #10's in the first place and drilled them out to 5/16" or whatever other size I might need in the future. As long as they're wide enough. It's much harder to make a hole smaller.😉
thanks,

im leaving all my wiring as it is just putting in lithium. Are my batteries in tandem?
 
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