This guide provides a comprehensive, step-by-step installation process to help you transition smoothly from traditional lead-acid batteries to advanced lithium technology.
Can I install lithium batteries in my RV?
Upgrading to lithium batteries in your RV can significantly enhance your power system's efficiency and reliability. This guide provides a comprehensive, step-by-step installation process to help you transition smoothly from traditional lead-acid batteries to advanced lithium technology. To install lithium batteries in your RV:
Does an RV have a converter/charger compatible with lithium batteries?
Older RVs aren't likely to have a converter/charger compatible with lithium batteries. In the best case, it won't charge them properly, but in the worst case, it could seriously damage them. Newer RVs are more likely to have a converter/charger that simply requires a setting change.
Should RVers switch to lithium batteries?
Switching to lithium batteries is a common upgrade for RVers. But is it as simple as dropping in a new battery? No, and we tell you why.
For an RV battery upgrade, you may want to switch to a new chemistry type: lithium. Lithium batteries last 5-10 times longer and weigh only half as much as traditional deep cycle lead acid batteries. When you think of lithium, you might think of phone batteries or the kind with dangerous cobalt. But that's not what we're talking about here.
Some RVs have an inverter that inverts 12VDC battery power to 120VAC electricity to power your larger appliances. Please read the Ultimate Guide to the RV inverter here. Almost all RV batteries from OEMs and dealers are some type of lead-acid battery, whether flooded, AGM, gel, etc.
The table below features our most popular RV batteries and will help you determine which battery or batteries you need based on your power requirements. The RB100-LT 12V lithium RV battery is lightweight, can withstand extreme cold weather temperatures, and is perfect for your camper van conversion. You may be wondering, “what does LT mean?”