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Hybrid Battery Bank – VSDR Lithium Controller Q&A
This Page accompanies the Hybrid Battery Bank discussion series and provides greater detail on the VSDR Lithium Controller. This includes
Crossfire Dual Tyre Pressure Equalisation System
First Published on October 12 2018 Dual Tyre Pressure Equalisation and TPMS Setup Clarence our VW LT Campervan Conversion is
Ablemail DC Electric Heater – Operation
This second part looks at operating the Ablemail AHC12-600 Electric 12V DC Heater
Ablemail DC Electric Heater
This is the first part of a multi-part blog on an Electric Heater with a bit of a difference…..
Hybrid Battery Bank – VSDR Lithium Controller
This Page accompanies the Hybrid Battery Bank discussion series and provides greater detail on the VSDR Lithium Controller. This includes
New Website!
2024 heralds a new Wildebus Website! Not that exciting an event really, but I decided to move to a new
Slimmed Down Store
You may have noticed if a previous customer or user of Wildebus.com that our on-line store looks a little different?
Control Power to Fridge based on Battery Level
Some Hints & Tips on setting up Kit for your Camper Please Note: The content here is provided as general
Hybrid Battery Bank – Introduction
This is a discussion about the concept of having a Hybrid Battery Bank – comprised of both Lithium and Lead
Hybrid Battery Bank Pt 1 – Concept and Theory
Generally, people install Lead Acid Batteries in their RVs and Boats. But Lithium Batteries offer benefits and advantages over Lead.
Hybrid Battery Bank Pt 2 – Data Analysis
Part 1 of this discussion set talked about the theory behind having Lithium and Lead running – and physically connected
Hybrid Battery Bank Pt 3 – Charging Different Technologies
The Previous Pages discussed the theory behind having Lithium and Lead running together. And then we went into some details
Hybrid Battery Bank Pt 4 – Conclusions
The previous pages discussed the theory and the practice behind having Lithium and Lead running. And then we went into some
How much power does Monitoring Power Use actually use?
It is useful to be able to monitor the power in your Motorhome. But monitoring power uses power, but
Inverter Overhead
Introduction All Inverters have overheads of course, and it is useful to know what that overhead is to convert what
Power Management and Monitoring – Pt 1
Links to Images and pages will be corrected and updated where possible This will be a multi-part series so please
Power Management and Monitoring – Pt2
Links to Images and pages will be corrected and updated where possible This will be a multi-part series so please
Power Management and Monitoring – Pt 3
Links to Images and pages will be corrected and updated where possible This will be a multi-part series so please
Aili Battery SOC Monitor – a potential ‘gotcha’
I know a lot of people have these Aili Battery Monitors and they are pretty good.I have supplied quite a
Using a Domestic Water Heater in a Campervan
I wanted on-tap hot water in Clarence, my Campervan Conversion, but I don’t have – or want – on-board plumbed
Battery Discharge Rates – is “C20” the Right Default?
Manufacturers quote a specific Battery Capacity in Amp Hours (Ah) when promoting and advertising a Battery. However for Lead Acid
A Home Fridge in a Campervan??
240V Fridge in a Camper? Are you mad? When you have a Campervan, you need a way to keep the