Quote by baguette
Charging lithium verses lead acid.
Personally, I would not be happy to have Lithium batteries without a suitably rated B2B charger standing between them and the alternator/engine battery.
The split charger arrangement used for lead acid leisure battery charging provides no charge controlling functionality to protect the alternator and associated wiring from excessive current draw
This is valuable insight and recommendation and for me, a hornets nest has been opened.
Having done some more research, it seems the general consensus from other motorhome forums is that a B2B is essential to deal with the concerns outlined by Baguette above. SOK have also just said I need a B2B. A Votronic 30A B2B with low temperature charging cut off is approx €200. On its own, this is a manageable additional cost.
However, in doing the above fact finding, I discovered my CBE - 516 3 charger has a desulphation phase which outputs 15.2V to the battery as the first charging phase. This is likely going to trigger the 14.6V max voltage cut off on the SOK BMS.
So, its looking like I will need to replace my mains charger also. If I go with a CBE 522-LT 22A (LifePo4) charger, it should be pretty much plug and play. This will cost approx €280. Right now I'm not sure if this will also provide 2A charging to the starter battery as my existing one does. If it does, it will be using a lithium charging profile, which may not be suitable for the starter lead acid.
So, I may additionally have to install a Van Bitz battery master to independently keep the starter battery charged from the leisure battery when motorhome is parked up. Approx cost €90.
So I could be looking at a total additional cost of €570, on top of the battery cost. On the positive side, with all of the optimised lithium charging kit described above, I reckon we could manage with one 100Ah lifePo4 which is €400 delivered from SOK
So basically I could be looking at €1000 to get a lithium battery with same capacity and longer life (compared to existing) and weight saving of 36kg.
Alternatively, I could get two 100Ah Halfords HLB 700 lead acids for €260 (when AXA 10% discount included) which are simply drop in and put the remaining € 740 towards increasing payload by fitting semi rear and possibly heavier springs on Front, with the aim to go from 3700kg MAM to 3850 kg or 150kg payload increase
Hmmmmm !!