Good (long) read about pros/cons of LiFePO4 (LFP) batteries: https://marinehowto.com/lifepo4-batteries-on-boats/
I've been haunting another forum for doing off-grid solar https://diysolarforum.com/ learning about systems. Being DIY minded anyway, and saving a butt-load of money, I decided to build my own battery also. I'll be doing the build on both this and that forum so that anyone that is of similar interest can follow along... as well as people more knowledgably can steer me into safer/better waters. I had another thread here viewtopic.php?f=8&t=27974 showing where I was heading and got some great feedback already. I am in the process of ordering this stuff... Black-Friday and Cyber-Monday sales helping some. Some of this will be coming via slow-boat from China, so the build will be slow. Here's where I am so far:
Prices include shipping and taxes
For the Noob's in the audience, of which I am one, I'll include verbiage on what it does and why I got it. Some are remedial, and I add just for completeness. Please don't take offense - I'm not talking down to anyone!
- Solar Panels $171 - These will charge the battery in sunlight. Two panels as described in old thread (see it for review) https://www.amazon.com/Richsolar-Polycr ... ast_sto_dp These were shown to be as good or in some cases better than Monocrystalline panels.
- Charge Controller $136 - (ON SALE till 11/30/2020) I was about to go with the recommendations of the other site that said Victron was the best. However, after visiting Victron's own forum, I found some customers saying how they had to turn off their controller during VHF. Specifically, it also interferes with AIS frequencies. And if I want something to go out, its certainly to let freighters know where I am and for me to know where they are. paula_ke - viewtopic.php?p=332067#p332067 got me checking. Also, trading email with Robert at DIY SOLAR FOR U was very educational about some pre-conceived notions I had about battery chemistry. And his detail about the company's background being primarily about RF verification and FCC class B compliance. Also, on their site, it shows details about the superior energy gathering of their product compared to PWM ~2x better... but even competitor's MPPT being ~15% more. And... better handling of partially shaded panels. https://www.diysolarforu.com/store/c1/S ... Controller
- Battery ~$450 - This is for the energy storage. The battery I was going to get in the previous thread was an off-the-shelf unit. I've decided to build my own with individual cells (more about later). My old battery was a 45lbf, 75Ahr deep-cycle, lead-acid battery. To get any kind of life out of it, you could only discharge it about 40%... thus ~30Ahr. I was able to shoe horn it in next to the starter battery under the steps. The new battery should fit in the same area and will weigh about same depending on battery case I buy or build, but will have 270Ahr. At 100% discharge, the life is expected to be 600 cycles or the way I'll be using it, closer to 5000 cycles. I currently have a quote, but have not quite pulled the trigger.
- BMS $125 - This is the Battery Management System. There is no equivalent when using lead-acid chemistries and any off-the-shelf lithium batteries will have this unit built-in. Lithium cells are more electrically fragile than lead-acid and need to be controlled more accurately. The BMS makes sure that the cells are not abused. It will NOT let you overcharge, discharge, overcurrent, over temperature, under temperature when charging. The BMS also controls charging of the individual cells so they keep in balance with their partners. There are four cells in a nominal 12V battery. This high-end unit has a great reputation on the other forum and includes Bluetooth communications an a app to monitor its state. I traded email with Steve at Overkill Solar and gained knowledge about how to size my inverter to handle nominal and inrush current. https://overkillsolar.com/product/bms-120a-4s-lifepo4/
- Inverter $235 - This converts DC current back into 120AC for our required toys. I really don't have anything planned to be AC dependent except maybe a blender, but it will be there when needed. 1500 watts can drive a microwave or even a small window air-conditioner. I don't expect to do either... just it'll be there when I need. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08MKZPD66 EDIT - Getting a different one than this. See details below.
These were the big chunks. There will be more things added... things that will go into the boat like fuses, circuit breakers, wire, lugs, and sensors. There will also be some things I need to do the build like AC charger, capacity meter, etc. I'll flesh these out as I go. I want to have a final number that people can see what they're biting off ahead of time.








