1. Gather the Necessary Tools and Materials 2. Safety First 3. Remove the Old Batteries 4. Prepare for Lithium Installation 5. Install Lithium Batteries 6. Connect the Cables 7. Implement Safety Features 8. Connect to the Charger and Inverter 9. Test the System 10. Monitor Performance 1. Gather the Necessary Tools and Materials
Charger Setup: Connect the charger specifically designed for lithium batteries. Ensure it is compatible with your battery’s voltage and specifications. Inverter Connection: If you are using an inverter, ensure it is compatible with lithium technology. Connect the inverter to the battery system, following the manufacturer’s guidelines. 9.
Use battery cables with a cross-sectional area that matches the currents that can be expected in the battery system. Batteries can produce very large currents; it is essential that all electrical connections to the battery are fused. The battery cables must be sized to carry the maximum expected system current.
To install lithium batteries in your RV: Test voltage levels with a multimeter before powering on! 1. Gather the Necessary Tools and Materials 2. Safety First 3. Remove the Old Batteries 4. Prepare for Lithium Installation 5. Install Lithium Batteries 6. Connect the Cables 7. Implement Safety Features 8. Connect to the Charger and Inverter 9.
Connect the starter battery positive to the Alternator/Starter Bat+ terminal and the lithium battery positive to the Li-Ion+ terminal. Make sure the M8 nuts of the fuse are tight (mounting torque: 10 NM). Daisy chain the battery control cables between the lithium batteries and connect the ends to the BMS port.
Connect to the Charger and Inverter Charger Setup: Connect the charger specifically designed for lithium batteries. Ensure it is compatible with your battery’s voltage and specifications. Inverter Connection: If you are using an inverter, ensure it is compatible with lithium technology.