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In reply to Post #8 I have a eco worthy 120ah solar panel with controller, cost about £110
Used it in France recently, and it was excellent, getting 5.5amps on a hot sunny day and was topping up batteries well.
Used it to charge my phone and power bank too
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In reply to Post #9 Brilliant, many thanks
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In reply to Post #8 I know you wasn't asking me but I use the below solar charge controller off of either a 60W or 200W solar panel. This controller has options for lead or lithium batteries
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ECO-WORTHY-Controller-Intelligent-Regulator-Battery/dp/B08MTLQZ9M
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In reply to Post #7 What set up are you using to charge the lithium up with solar if you don’t mind me asking ?
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In reply to Post #5 Not timed it but overnight its done
Off my 2000w invertor generator I can stick a 1v top up in it in around 3hrs run time
Just invested in a 120w solar panel and controller for my next trip in September, feedback will follow
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In reply to Post #5 That noco is a 10amp charger so should recharge a 100ah battery in around 10 hours if it was fully flat
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In reply to Post #3 Reedy, how long does it take to fully charge your 100Ah battery with the Nico10 ?
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I use a Roy Pow 10a charger I got from Amazon. Cost about £45.
Very good charger and charges bang on 10a per hour. I did notice it gets quite hot but doesn’t seem to affect the charge rate.
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In reply to Post #2 Noco genius 10 is a great charger, not cheap at £110 but a good charger
Use mine to charge a 100ah lithium off mains or a 2000w invertor generator
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In reply to Post #1 Luckily mine came with a charger. It was a recommendation for someone on here.
If you're not sure contact the manufacturer and ask what they recommend.
I would also ask them for the charge characteristics
And write it on your battery so you know what percentage of the battery is left as lithium's perform differently to a leasure battery.
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Have got a 100ah lithium battery. Can anyone recommend a charger? There’s loads but don’t know if they’re what I need
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