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Jackson Bradley wrote:Hi Jackie.
We full timed for around 4 years and still live in the RV on our property we purchased after the traveling.
LiFePO4 is the type of battery, Lithium Iron Phosphate. There are many sellers, including the one you linked.
We have 1200 watts of solar run series/parallel, MPPT 150 volt 70 amp controller, smart monitor, Qty3-100AH LiFePO4 batteries ran in parallel.
Before this setup, we had a lot of experience with lead acid batteries. We went with LiFePO4 due to the higher lifetime charge cycles and the ability to discharge past 50%.
We never intended to run a high draw appliance like AC or water heater. We did boondock often and the setup worked for everything we needed. Fans, lights, coffee maker, electric skillet, charging devices, water pump, refrigerator, etc. 300AH was about perfect for the panel wattage and our needs. We never had to charge the batteries with a generator.
What do you currently have as far as batteries and solar and/or what are you hoping to run in the RV with the 600AH?
Jackie Lei wrote:
My main goal is to power my parking AC overnight. I’d like to keep the AC running through the whole night if possible. I also prefer using an electric cooker instead of propane for some of my meals, so my loads can be pretty high at times. Right now I’m trying to decide between two 300Ah batteries in parallel or one 600Ah battery. The 600Ah model I’m looking at is rated at 250A continuous discharge, while the 300Ah version is 200A each , so two in parallel would give me up to about 400A discharge capacity.
What I’m not sure about is real-world usage , whether 250A continuous discharge from a single 600Ah battery is enough for AC startup surge plus cooking loads, or if going with 2×300Ah in parallel is the safer choice. If 250A is sufficient, I’d prefer the single 600Ah unit to keep wiring simpler and cleaner.
Would love to hear your thoughts based on your off-grid experience. 👍
"The genius of American farm experts is very well demonstrated here: they can take a solution and divide it neatly into two problems." -Wendell Berry
Jackie Lei wrote:Hey everyone — quick question for the RV folks here 🙏
Has anyone here actually used LiFePO4 batteries in RV setup? I’m planning an upgrade and deciding between going with one 600Ah battery or two 300Ah batteries in parallel, and I’m a bit stuck on which way is smarter in real-world use.
I’m looking at these two options:
one unit 12V 600Ah battery
two units 12V 300Ah mini size battery (would run two in parallel)
On paper both setups seem workable, but I’d really like to hear from people with hands-on experience — things like reliability, wiring complexity, redundancy, performance, or any regrets after choosing one way over the other.
Any advice or lessons learned would be greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot for your time!
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