Tried it in the Wicklow Mountains last frost, deadly brilliant! The yoke heated itself while I was brewing tea. Just remember - you'll need fierce solar or a generator to recharge it properly in wi...
Tried it in the Wicklow Mountains last frost, deadly brilliant! The yoke heated itself while I was brewing tea. Just remember - you'll need fierce solar or a generator to recharge it properly in wi...
Jaysus, I've seen this ruin many a holiday. Quick test: if your interior lights dim when you start the engine, it's 12V. If they stay bright, likely 24V. But for the love of God, check your inverte...
Sure, why not. And if it blows up, it was time for a new UPS anyway — but don’t worry, LiFePO4 doesn’t do that.
@Clara Richter 150A works — for a minute. Continuous? Sure, if you want the battery to hate you.
Check the datasheet. Most LiFePO4 want 0 to 45°C. Manufacturer first.

