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- Joined
- Jun 23, 2024
- Posts
- 11
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- 7
- Location
- Washington
- First Name
- Joshua
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- 3500
- Engine Size
- 7.4
That's a good idea on the sok batteries. Just think the powerwall is a robust solution. Didn't think they had to be installed in a house. I've seen off grid folks install in tiny homes on wheels.If you don’t want anything computer controlled under the hood and are willing to modify accordingly, start with a 94-97 ram 3500 quad cab dually with a 12v Cummins and an nv4500 transmission. Modify that platform. It’ll keep you safer and have less issues with insurance if, God forbid, you get in an accident. If your home state will be smog exempt, there are some 12v swapped newer truck platforms. They’ll have computers just about everywhere but the engine bay at that point, though.
Also, out of curiosity, why the Tesla batteries in the RV? Much better options out there. I don’t believe they’ll sell them to a consumer to be installed on an RV, either. Maybe you have a house to pull them off of though…
If reliability and serviceability are your priorities, I’d go with user serviceable server rack batteries over the Tesla batteries. With server rack batteries made by SOK or similar, you can replace individual cells fairly easily. Not to mention, significantly cheaper per kWh of storage.
Really don't want to go witha ram though. Cant stand the look... if I'm going to pay good money i want to at least not hate looking at it. What problems would the dodge avoid? I would consider it if the argument was strong enough.