DIY Battery Box for my Project M Camper

Andy_Fencer

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Diy battery box with 20amp solar mppt charge controller and 100Ah lifpo battery. 3x 12v sockets, 2x 5v USB sockets and 5 switches.
2x 200W solar panels keep the battery topped off
Box runs built in lights and fan and in addition my heating blanket and electric fridge and charges phones.
Haven't had a need for a 110v inverter, yet.
Battery is 100Ah Vestwoods LifePo with BT BMS
Solar MPPT Charge Controller is 20Amp HQST with BT monitor.
Whole set up cost about $450, much cheaper then commercial power stations with 1280Wh.
 

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Good choice on the box, IP67 rated, I use them for their dust proof property. They’re so tight that the tops will flex with elevation/pressure change. Please report back on how it works for you.
 
Mighty Dodge Ram said:
Good choice on the box, IP67 rated, I use them for their dust proof property. They’re so tight that the tops will flex with elevation/pressure change. Please report back on how it works for you.
Thanks! So far so good. I took it for a couple of nights in my camper in the snow, night temps dropped down to 24F. Battery/Solar/heating blanket worked just fine.
 
looks great. what is the brand/model of that box ?? and where did u get it ??
thx
 
Happyjax said:
Thanks for the pics. What heating blanket? 12v or ac?
12V from Amazon: https://a.co/d/gJlnGgs, pulls about 2.5 - 3A when it's active. turns automatically on and off. I put it on the mattress, under the sleeping bag and it kept things comfortable. At 24F, it consumed about 15Ah/night.
 
Andy_Fencer said:
12V from Amazon: https://a.co/d/gJlnGgs, pulls about 2.5 - 3A when it's active. turns automatically on and off. I put it on the mattress, under the sleeping bag and it kept things comfortable. At 24F, it consumed about 15Ah/night.
Andy, that is wonderful find! Thanks for posting!
 
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