We have a 2022 Torque T331 which has the factory generator prep. We don't plan to ever put a generator in there
so I had the idea of using that space for some lipo batteries and inverter instead.
I have two SOK 206ah Lipo batteries and a 3000W inverter. It is fairly simple to wire into the generator wiring and
power the whole RV from the inverter. I tested that and it worked fine. The transfer switch sensed AC power and
switched over as expected. Very nice and no generator noise under the bed!
The part where I am giving myself headaches is how to permanently wire something like this in... I was going
to change the converter to a Lipo aware converter as I would like the batteries to charge when on shore power but
but the problem then is it should NOT try to charge from the converter when on the inverter. I would like to avoid
a separate charger/converter for the lipo batteries (although I have a feeling that may be the only way) and also avoid
a bunch of manual battery switches to throw on/off when switching back and forth.
The conflict between the batteries, inverter and the converter are the big obstacle I see here.
Anyone have any thoughts on how to best accomplish this? I looked around on the site here and didn't really see
anything along these lines...
The generator bay is the most logical place to put this without changing or adding a lot of wiring so I am hoping
there is a solution that isn't overly complicated.
so I had the idea of using that space for some lipo batteries and inverter instead.
I have two SOK 206ah Lipo batteries and a 3000W inverter. It is fairly simple to wire into the generator wiring and
power the whole RV from the inverter. I tested that and it worked fine. The transfer switch sensed AC power and
switched over as expected. Very nice and no generator noise under the bed!
The part where I am giving myself headaches is how to permanently wire something like this in... I was going
to change the converter to a Lipo aware converter as I would like the batteries to charge when on shore power but
but the problem then is it should NOT try to charge from the converter when on the inverter. I would like to avoid
a separate charger/converter for the lipo batteries (although I have a feeling that may be the only way) and also avoid
a bunch of manual battery switches to throw on/off when switching back and forth.
The conflict between the batteries, inverter and the converter are the big obstacle I see here.
Anyone have any thoughts on how to best accomplish this? I looked around on the site here and didn't really see
anything along these lines...
The generator bay is the most logical place to put this without changing or adding a lot of wiring so I am hoping
there is a solution that isn't overly complicated.