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How do you cool them in the summer?I put in two 200 amp hour batteries. I had to build an insulated battery box and put it into the front bedroom closet. Then had to tie the wiring into the camper wiring. Was able to run to the master on/off switch. Then had to put two water tank heaters under the batteries. It is all working out well. Needed to het the battery's because it can get chilly here in North Dakota and lithium does not like to charge below freezing.
You know they produce their own heat right?The heat pads have a thermostat on them, come on at 35 and off at 45 degrees. With no heat applied they are just whatever the temp inside is. The insulated box should keep them cooler in the summer, at least more a consistent temp. Just put them in in late January so time will tell. Worst case I just take the lids off the box.
Please do your research!!!Depends on the battery, some have internal heaters and some do not. I bought two LiTime 200 amp hour batteries. They can be ordered with or without internal heaters. I chose to order without and build my own heated box. Cost me 46 dollars to do the box for two batteries. It cost about 400.00 more for the two batteries with the heater. Here with our temps getting as cold as they do the batteries would still have to be put in an insulated box to keep them warm.