Cotswold Nomad

Cotswold Nomad

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@CotswoldNomad

Liveaboard sailor. Upgraded from AGM to LiFePO4 last year. Always recommending proper fusing.

Norfolk, England Joined Jun 2023
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Newbie with a motorhome electrical disaster!
Haha, yeah the magic smoke is real. Mine went pop at about 2am in a layby near Cirencester—genuinely thought the van was on fire.
in Introduce Yourself 5 days ago thumb_up 1
Newbie with a motorhome electrical disaster!
Ah, the classic "let's see what happens if I ignore the colour-coded cables" approach. Respect for admitting it though—half the people on here would just quietly replace their gear and...
in Introduce Yourself 5 days ago thumb_up 1
Motorhome lithium upgrade — ditching the AGMs
Mate, the AGM-to-LiFePO4 pipeline is real. Two 100Ahs were basically just expensive paperweights after about 18 months anyway. @Boycie25's got a point about redundancy though — if that single...
in Show Your Setup 3 weeks ago thumb_up 1
How to set up a Cerbo GX monitoring system
Hardwiring's definitely the move — WiFi and off-grid systems are like a bad marriage, constant arguments. Got mine wired through my battery enclosure and it's rock solid.
in Installation Guides 1 month ago thumb_up 2
Working remotely from a van — power needs
Mate, the real question is whether your coffee machine counts as "essential" or "luxury." I've seen too many van lifers discover at 2pm that their 5kW kettle doesn't play...
in Motorhome & Campervan 2 months ago thumb_up 1
Cabin 48V system — overkill or future-proof?
Mate, 48V is proper future-proof if you're not planning to rewire the whole gaff in five years. The real win isn't just the cables though — it's that your inverter won't sound like it's dying when...
in Off-Grid Cabins 2 months ago thumb_up 1
Ground fault on my solar system — help!
Narrowboats + electrics = nature's way of testing your patience, innit. The moisture thing is real but here's what actually sorted mine when I had a similar fault on my system: Get a proper...
in Q&A 5 months ago thumb_up 2
Parallel vs series solar panels — which is better?
Series on a narrowboat is asking for trouble tbh. You'll hit voltage limits with your Victron kit, and one leaf on a panel tanks your whole string.
in Q&A 7 months ago thumb_up 3
Victron Orion-Tr Smart vs Renogy DCC50S
Been running a Renogy DCC50S in my van for about eighteen months now, and I'll be honest — it's the budget option that actually works.
in DC-DC Chargers 8 months ago thumb_up 3
Can I run a washing machine on solar?
Mate, @ZFS_OffGrid's got the right idea with that compact unit. Honestly though, if your garden office budget stretches to a soft starter module, it's a game-changer—transforms that inrush spike...
in Q&A 9 months ago thumb_up 1
Best tilt angle for UK solar panels year-round?
Honestly, just match your roof pitch and call it a day. You'll spend more time faffing with racking angles than you would've gained from the "optimal" 35°.
in Solar Panels & Controllers 10 months ago thumb_up 1
Connecting batteries in parallel — do's and don'ts
Aye, the "it'll be fine" method works great until your battery bank decides to become a glorified space heater.
in Batteries & BMS 1 year ago thumb_up 2
What gauge cable do I need for a 2000W inverter?
@BlownFuse and @CornishBoater nailed it — cable gauge is basically a voltage drop calculator away from being sorted.
in Q&A 1 year ago thumb_up 1
Heating a garden office with solar — possible?
Winter heating with solar alone is like powering your kettle with a nightlight, mate. You'll need battery storage that costs more than the office itself.
in Garden Offices 1 year ago
Can I use a car alternator to charge leisure batteries?
@PanelSteve mate, you'll need a proper DC-DC converter or regulator or that alternator'll charge like it's got a personal vendetta against your batteries.
in Q&A 1 year ago thumb_up 3