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rollingbyte
Hi!
I am the proud owner of a T6.1 Ocean. The previous owner did not take good care of the 2 AGM batteries and they need to be replaced. Since I got the Van I have never really experienced the full capacity of AGMs, I always struggled to stay more than 24 hours without driving so I do not have a good sense of what you can get with new AGMs.
Since I need to replace batteries anyway, I am debating going with 1x lithium batteries (the 170Ah kit from Saftkiste), or replacing the 2 AGM and installing 300w of solar. Going with 1x lithium should cost €2.5k and solar + AGM replacement should be around €2K
I am using my Cali in France / Switzerland for week-end trips (2-3 days) in the mountain (all seasons including winter skiing), working remotely, vacation (road trips), and twice per year spending one week at a camp site (with hook up).
I want to be able to stay in a location for 3-4 days and have fridge, computer, heater, etc. running. Not having to pay for hook-up when at a campsite might be a plus.
Maybe someday I will have an e-bike, but for now I am fit enough to ride a regular bike
For e-bike charging, If I go with lithium I'll need to install a proper pure sine wave inverter. If I go with AGM + solar I can get an external EcoFlow battery connected to the load outpout of the MPTT in the trunk to take excess solar and that should do it.
My computer setup requires 30W and runs 8 hours so that's ~20Ah
As per my understanding the fridge should use between 15Ah in colder days to 50Ah in hot summer (where solar panels are effective)
The heater should be offset by the fridge not running in winter.
So I am looking at 35Ah to 70Ah / day.
Being an engineer who worked on charging algorithms for lead-acid and lithium batteries, I feel comfortable doing the lithium retrofit and I have watched literally hours of videos / formus about Cali lithium installation.
Both options seem viable to me:
- 1x Lithium retrofit with 170Ah + later install an inverter if I get an e-bike
- Stick with AGM but install 300w of solar and get an external battery with included inverter if I get an e-bike
I don't have experience with either solar nor lithium in a Cali, so I might be missing some key aspects based on my use case which would help me decide...
Thanks a lot!
I am the proud owner of a T6.1 Ocean. The previous owner did not take good care of the 2 AGM batteries and they need to be replaced. Since I got the Van I have never really experienced the full capacity of AGMs, I always struggled to stay more than 24 hours without driving so I do not have a good sense of what you can get with new AGMs.
Since I need to replace batteries anyway, I am debating going with 1x lithium batteries (the 170Ah kit from Saftkiste), or replacing the 2 AGM and installing 300w of solar. Going with 1x lithium should cost €2.5k and solar + AGM replacement should be around €2K
I am using my Cali in France / Switzerland for week-end trips (2-3 days) in the mountain (all seasons including winter skiing), working remotely, vacation (road trips), and twice per year spending one week at a camp site (with hook up).
I want to be able to stay in a location for 3-4 days and have fridge, computer, heater, etc. running. Not having to pay for hook-up when at a campsite might be a plus.
Maybe someday I will have an e-bike, but for now I am fit enough to ride a regular bike
For e-bike charging, If I go with lithium I'll need to install a proper pure sine wave inverter. If I go with AGM + solar I can get an external EcoFlow battery connected to the load outpout of the MPTT in the trunk to take excess solar and that should do it.
My computer setup requires 30W and runs 8 hours so that's ~20Ah
As per my understanding the fridge should use between 15Ah in colder days to 50Ah in hot summer (where solar panels are effective)
The heater should be offset by the fridge not running in winter.
So I am looking at 35Ah to 70Ah / day.
Being an engineer who worked on charging algorithms for lead-acid and lithium batteries, I feel comfortable doing the lithium retrofit and I have watched literally hours of videos / formus about Cali lithium installation.
Both options seem viable to me:
- 1x Lithium retrofit with 170Ah + later install an inverter if I get an e-bike
- Stick with AGM but install 300w of solar and get an external battery with included inverter if I get an e-bike
I don't have experience with either solar nor lithium in a Cali, so I might be missing some key aspects based on my use case which would help me decide...
Thanks a lot!














