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2025 282RK Inverter battery upgrade?

mack1roc

New member
Hello Fam I have a 2024 382RK and am curious about upgrading the lead acid battery that came with the stock solar system and installing the inverter to what I believe is already prepped from the factory. I am not looking for anything for extreme boon docking as we only dry camp a few times a year. I am looking to give wife power to TVs and other outlets inside while inverting and not have to run the generator when AC is not needed. I have a 11k generator that has a 12 hour run time min and don't mind running it throughout the day. but would prefer to get a decent amount of time off the inverter and obviously battery.

-Anyone have the stock setup and know how long they get before having to run a generator to re charge?
-What outlets or items are prepped with the inverter prep from the factory?
-Has anyone done an inverter and battery upgrade that is not to extravagant? just gives a decent amount of time in-between charges

thanks in advance
 

Creek Jenkins

Well-known member
I have a ‘24 310rl so no inverter, but I am in the process of converting to lithium batteries. We also occasionally dry camp in the summertime in areas that do not need air conditioning. I bought 2 LiTime 230 amp hour batteries which I believe will allow me to run the fridge, Starlink and other small normal loads for around 36 hours or more depending if I have good solar exposure for the roof panel. I plan on installing a small inverter so we can run the TV as well.
I did some research and concluded that the low temperature controlled but not heated lithium batteries for the best way to go for me.
 

M and E

Well-known member
I did some research and concluded that the low temperature controlled but not heated lithium batteries for the best way to go for me.
I have solar with a battery backup on my house but know very little about battery choices for RVs. Why are self heating batteries less ideal for your application? Point of curiosity is all. Thanks!
 
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