I'm taking my own advice today and pulling the trigger on a new dual battery setup.
A portable Goal Zero Yeti 1000 unit, with built in everything. In my mind, this is the best way to dual batteries. It might seem expensive at first blush, but in reality, this is probably the most cost effective, flexible, and straightforward expanded on board battery solution. That covers everything including 5V, 12V, 120V.
Given the smart alternators on today's vehicles, tossing in a second battery bank on board, tied in with an isolator and some wires is no longer possible. One needs to add a DC-to-DC charger. And lots of expensive heavy gauge wire, interconnects, fuses, more wiring and power distribution. Don't forget another pricey heavy component, the inverter if you want 120V. If one must do onboard, I'd highly recommend the following to avoid a DC-to-DC charger - KISS Dual Battery Upgrade
Don't forget solar! It couldn't be easier than the integrated solar chargers on these portable power stations. Mount a panel to the roof rack, get an MC4 to 8mm or Anderson adapter, that's it.
The only integration I need is a $39.99 10amp car charger*. Whether for the car or in my travel trailer to take advantage of the solar installed on the roof. The portability and flexibility makes this battery a swiss knife rather than a one trick expedition toy.
*Note that some have found the rear cig lighter is not up to task for 10amp charging due to too small gauge of wiring and voltage drop. That's simple to rectify by adding a new independently wired and fused cig lighter to the rear.
Extras:
- Goal Zero now also makes a 50amp car charger for power users
- Toss 50-200W of solar panels on the roof to enable solar charging and practically unlimited power.
- I have a portable 100W panel to recharge with - Amazon product ASIN B07FH85FW9
Bonus - Costco has a sale ending today, $200 off, or $799 - https://www.costco.com/Goal-Zero-Yeti-1000-Lithium-Portable-Power-Station.product.100469980.html
A portable Goal Zero Yeti 1000 unit, with built in everything. In my mind, this is the best way to dual batteries. It might seem expensive at first blush, but in reality, this is probably the most cost effective, flexible, and straightforward expanded on board battery solution. That covers everything including 5V, 12V, 120V.
Given the smart alternators on today's vehicles, tossing in a second battery bank on board, tied in with an isolator and some wires is no longer possible. One needs to add a DC-to-DC charger. And lots of expensive heavy gauge wire, interconnects, fuses, more wiring and power distribution. Don't forget another pricey heavy component, the inverter if you want 120V. If one must do onboard, I'd highly recommend the following to avoid a DC-to-DC charger - KISS Dual Battery Upgrade
Don't forget solar! It couldn't be easier than the integrated solar chargers on these portable power stations. Mount a panel to the roof rack, get an MC4 to 8mm or Anderson adapter, that's it.
The only integration I need is a $39.99 10amp car charger*. Whether for the car or in my travel trailer to take advantage of the solar installed on the roof. The portability and flexibility makes this battery a swiss knife rather than a one trick expedition toy.
*Note that some have found the rear cig lighter is not up to task for 10amp charging due to too small gauge of wiring and voltage drop. That's simple to rectify by adding a new independently wired and fused cig lighter to the rear.
Extras:
- Goal Zero now also makes a 50amp car charger for power users
- Toss 50-200W of solar panels on the roof to enable solar charging and practically unlimited power.
- I have a portable 100W panel to recharge with - Amazon product ASIN B07FH85FW9
Bonus - Costco has a sale ending today, $200 off, or $799 - https://www.costco.com/Goal-Zero-Yeti-1000-Lithium-Portable-Power-Station.product.100469980.html
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