Not trying to get into a technical discussion, just wanting to get some rough perspective on options, on the off-chance anyone has dealt with similar choices/solutions...
The situation:
Thanks for any pointers!
The situation:
- I have two 100ah Li batteries (Dragonfly) to power the van's RV features. They're inside the van, in a short, narrow wood cabinet on the floor. The cabinet also contains the rear wheel well, charger, and room for little else. The cabinet has two vents. The van wall and floor are insulated. (I can attach pics in a couple of days after emptying the van, but that description pretty much covers it.)
- When outside overnight temps drop to the teens and single digits F, temps in the cabinet reach well below 25F, despite my furnace thermostat being set at 45F. When this happens, it takes hours for the batteries to warm enough (to 25F+) to receive a charge, even after I've warmed the van interior, cooked a quick breakfast with the induction stove, and driven a couple hours with the van heater on. By which time, I may have reached my destination and missed my window to recharge the batteries from the alternator.
- Temps still fall below 25F with the cabinet lid removed. Clearly I'm not getting much airflow around the box, much less through it. The platform bed and gear stowed under it surely aren't helping, nor is the fact that heat rises.
- Any guesses on whether installing a small fan in the front of battery cabinet would be enough to keep them above 25F, when the furnace thermostat is set to at least 45F (knowing that temps at floor level will be lower)? This seems less hassle and lower risk than installing battery heater pads, but it would be nice to gauge if it has much chance of success, before knocking holes in the cabinet, etc. I'm assuming a fan would use a comparable or lesser amount of juice than heating pads, but that's pure assumption. The front of the cabinet is near the furnace output vent.
- Or will I likely need to resort to heating pads for the batteries? I know Battleborn/Dragonfly used to sell them, and have also Heine's recommendations for car seat heaters. (Battleborn now also sells heated batteries, which sound cool, but my current batteries are still pretty new.)
- Or are there entirely different solutions I should consider?
- If a fan gets your vote, any recommendations for what type to look at? Automotive, computer, marine? Say about 3" diameter. 12v. Not too loud or energy hungry, but capable of pushing air past two batteries, the wheel well, and out the back of the cabinet. Something I can connect to the battery wiring, since the van's fuse panel is elsewhere. I'll at least add a switch and fuse, and will talk with Dragonfly about whether there's an option to tap into the temperature function of the BMS (which is a Victron 712). The cabinet is 3/4" plywood.
Thanks for any pointers!