GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #28 | Page 46

ALL ABOUT LITHIUM LITHIUM BATTERIES PART 1 David Bayliss of BMPRO. IN CONJUNCTION WITH BMPRO, GORV IS KICKING OFF A SIX- PART VIDEO SERIES THIS MONTH IN WHICH WE PRESENT THE FACTS BEHIND THE HYPE OVER LITHIUM BATTERIES TO HELP YOU MAKE THE RIGHT DECISIONS FOR YOUR RV AND TRAVEL NEEDS. Lithium batteries have been around for a long time, especially in smaller cell type batteries, which many people would recognise in AA and AAA for toys and in more recent times in a different form in mobile phones. This technology offers many benefits and, in these examples, it is obviously weight and energy density that are the main benefits. These batteries are now expanding their capabilities, with RVers the latest beneficiary of this technology. It is important to point out that there is a difference in lithium technologies. For example, the batteries used in mobile phones are a lithium-cobalt oxide whereas the chemistry used in RVs is a lithium iron phosphate (LiFEPO4). There are several other types of lithium batteries and they all have slightly different properties in specific energy and power, cost, lifespan, performance and safety. 46 \ Generally, though, they are lumped together as lithium batteries. The LiFEPO4 batteries are the most suitable to replace deep-cycle 12V batteries as we know them in RVing and have even been configured to be close, in some case identical, in shape and size. Internally, a lead acid battery is quite crude. Most testing will prove that a 100Ah lead acid battery rarely provides this capacity. It is a sealed black box that obviously no-one can see into, and involves a primitive chemical reaction that has been used to create energy effectively for decades. Effectively, lead acid batteries generate energy by creating a chemical reaction between the cathode and anode, whereas lithium batteries are about the movement of the lithium ions stored in the separator from the positive (anode) to the negative (cathode).