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RV TECHNICAL | A microwave oven has the highest power and energy load in an RV. Land Cruiser several times, even when cold. That limited energy, however, precludes it from running (say) an RV’s microwave oven for more than a few minutes. RVs NEED ENERGY AND POWER Motorhomes and 4WDs have power-hungry starters. A 4WD may also have a power and energy hungry winch. That winch is typically run from the starter battery (plus alternator back-up) – but not for long. For winch-like needs, pick a starter battery that has only the ‘CCA’ (Cold Cranking Amps) the vehicle maker recommends. However, choose one that has high reserve capacity (CCA reflects its power, the latter its energy capacity). AUXILIARY BATTERIES For RVs, the highest power and energy load is a microwave oven. Its wattage rating reflects only its heat equivalent. The actual draw of an ‘800 watt’ microwave is 1200 watts. That, via an inverter, is about 1350 watts: about 112 amps at 12 volts. Such loads are borderline starter motor power, but starter batteries dislike more than a few seconds of such discharge. A 100 amp hour deep-cycle battery will run it briefly, but is wrecked if done often. A 200 amp hour version works better, but still has a shortened life. A similar capacity AGM is borderline, but less knocked around. A 300 amp hour AGM does it with ease. LiFePO4s are ideal for loads like this. High capacity versions are available, but ultra-costly. LiFePO4batteries are about 40% of the size and weight of an AGM battery but a LiFeP04 withstands discharging to about 20% remaining with less degradation. Further, (in RV use) it stays within about 13.1 to 12.9 volts across most of its range. An AGM’s life is shortened if discharged frequently below 50%. CRYSTAL BATTERIES This one is curious. There are two types, but one cannot possibly be taken seriously. It is another one of the perpetual motion devices (but with a power take-off) that surface from time to time, mainly from the USA. The other is for real. It has thick plates of lead calcium selenium and a special electrolyte that transforms into a crystal-like state. Enerdrive’s new B-Tec battery. gorv.com.au 23