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Perfect 12V Lithium Battery Setup for Your 4x4

9 May 2021 · Revolution Power Australia

The Perfect 4WD Power System

Every 4WD owner has different power needs — from weekend campers with a fridge and lights, to full-time overlanders running induction cooktops and satellite internet. The good news is that a well-designed 12V lithium system scales to any requirement.

Here’s how to spec the perfect setup for your rig.

Step 1: Calculate Your Daily Draw

Start with a load audit. For each electrical item, estimate:

  • Current draw in amps (A)
  • Hours of use per day (hr)
  • Daily amp-hours = A × hr

Typical 4WD daily loads:

ItemCurrentHours/DayDaily Ah
60L compressor fridge~4A avg2440Ah
LED interior lights~2A48Ah
Water pump~5A0.52.5Ah
Phone charging~1A44Ah
12V tyre inflator~15A0.34.5Ah
Total~59Ah/day

A good rule: add 30% to your calculated total for inefficiencies, cable losses, and unexpected loads. So ~77Ah/day for this example.

Step 2: Size Your Battery Bank

For weekend camping (2 nights away): Multiply daily draw by nights of autonomy (without solar): 77Ah × 2 = 154Ah. A Revolution Power 12V 200Ah gives comfortable headroom.

For extended touring: Add solar to the equation. A 200W panel in good sun generates ~50–80Ah/day in Queensland and WA. With 300W solar, a single 12V 200Ah battery covers most overlanding scenarios indefinitely.

For full-time travellers: Consider 2× 200Ah in parallel (400Ah total) with 400W solar for maximum autonomy and resilience.

Step 3: Choose Your Charging Sources

Solar (Primary Charge Source for Touring)

Victron SmartSolar MPPT controllers are our recommendation for lithium. They:

  • Correctly handle LiFePO4 charge profiles
  • Connect to VictronConnect app via Bluetooth
  • Maximise harvest in partial shade via true MPPT algorithm

Minimum for most setups: 200W panel + MPPT 75/15. Better for touring: 200–300W + MPPT 100/30.

DC-DC Charger (Alternator Charging)

Never connect lithium directly to your alternator. Always use a battery-to-battery (DC-DC) charger.

Victron Orion-Tr Smart 12/12/30A is the go-to — 30A charge rate, Bluetooth monitoring, automatic engine-detection start/stop.

Mains Charger (When Shore Power is Available)

A Victron Blue Smart IP65 12V/25A handles camp power and home garage charging. LiFePO4 profile built in.

Step 4: The Ideal Component List

For a typical serious touring 4WD:

ComponentRecommendedNotes
House batteryRP 12V 200Ah LiFePO4Most popular touring size
Solar panel200–300W rigidRoof mount for reliability
MPPT controllerVictron MPPT 100/30Handles up to 400W
DC-DC chargerVictron Orion-Tr 30AMust-have for lithium
Battery monitorVictron BMV-712Real SoC via shunt
AC chargerVictron Blue Smart 25AShore power

Total System Cost vs AGM

Initial cost is higher for lithium — typically 2–3× the battery cost. But over a 10-year touring life:

  • AGM replacement every 2–3 years = 3–4 replacements = $1,200–$2,400
  • LiFePO4 replacement after 10–15 years = $700–$900

Lithium is cheaper over time. And you get better performance the entire time.

Ready to spec your system? Get a custom quote from our team — we’ll design the right setup for your vehicle and budget.

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