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    Solid state PDM or power distribution module.

    Probably not. I don't think most automotive folks would use banana plugs for this application. If you wanted to do this for real you would likely want to make your own PCB layout using connectors and number of channels of your choice. But for someone looking to control their aux lighting...
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    Solid state PDM or power distribution module.

    Wow! Nice find. Well there you go, 4 Channel completely customizable PDM for $63!
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    Solid state PDM or power distribution module.

    That is usually not a problem. The solid state switches will take a 3.3V control signal, and inputs to the Arduino can either be divided down (analog) or buffered (digital). For CAN you need to add a CAN bus driver anyway.
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    Solid state PDM or power distribution module.

    I guess I am not really sure what you are thinking about using these for? Interfacing with individual cells? In which case a purpose built BMS would have to be a better and cheaper option.
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    Solid state PDM or power distribution module.

    Remember that CAN is just an interface protocol, you would need a device that runs the software that implements the BMS functions and sends the CAN bus messages to the 'PDM' to tell it to turn on/off certain channels, or to ask it what the battery voltage or current is on a certain channel...
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    Solid state PDM or power distribution module.

    I still think the sPOD is kind of lame for the price. The solid state MOSFET switches are cheaper and easier for a manufacturer than relays/fuses. But I do think it has the same 'features' as an official 'PDM' such as configurable current limits and the like. These things are pretty simple...
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    Solid state PDM or power distribution module.

    A lot of people are using these, just by less technical names. Thinks like sPOD, Switch Pros, Aux Beam and dozens more are all 'Solid State PDMs'. If you are so inclined, you can even make your own - these are what many of them are using, $4 per channel...
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    Where should the power infrastructure really go?

    Your solar charge controllers aren't really sensing the state of charge of your battery, only the voltage of the battery and maybe the acceptance (or tail) current right at the end of the charge. The chargers will stay in bulk mode until they see the battery voltage rise to the absorb...
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    Where should the power infrastructure really go?

    I would just mount it all inside the camper. You want all the chargers (solar, B2B, shore power if you have it) to be close to the battery. If you have a lithium battery and plan on camping in cold weather, you want the battery to be inside your heated/insulated living space to stay warm...
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    LiFeP04 charge controller recommendations

    I am sure it was not dissipating the power in the controller, it would have gone up in smoke immediately if it was. If you are using the load terminals on the controller, the controller subtracts the power passing through those from the input power to give you the net power to the battery. If...
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    LiFeP04 charge controller recommendations

    Pretty sure that is my diagram, and this has worked well for me for several years. However I enjoy tinkering, if you just want the most straightforward solution, just buy the Victron DC-DC charger.
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    Interesting bit of computer hard-drive trivia if you're planning a trip to a high-altitude country...

    I ran into this building instrumentation for high altitude aircraft (altitudes above 20km/70,000'). Spinning disks would last a flight or two. Ended up needing to use solid state drives, which were incredibly expensive at the time, or a pressure vessel for the drive, also incredibly expensive...
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    New to campers and surprised by the high prices. How come a camper is half the cost of a car?

    This is a pretty accurate assessment. It does seem that there have been a lot of new camper companies of late, and many aren't going to make it. My view as an outsider is that a lot of them are more interested and experienced in their instagram, facebook and 'brand development' efforts and...
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    Thin LiFePO4 Batteries

    The CurrentConnected BMS looks to be the same as the Overkill Solar BMS, which is actually made by LLT Power (and available for less from them)...
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    Diesel heater in a four wheel camper?

    What is the motivation for using diesel? Unless your truck is also diesel or you plan on using diesel for cooking (and hot water) it seems like added complexity for little benefit. Even the fancy diesel heaters (Webasto etc) tend to be less reliable than quality propane heaters, due to soot...
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    New to campers and surprised by the high prices. How come a camper is half the cost of a car?

    I assume you are addressing me here - no I didn't miss anything about taxes, I used half my salary to guess the labor costs. I assure you I am not in a 50% tax bracket. But if you want to get into the nitty gritty, you also need to consider the benefit rate. For most professionals the...
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    New to campers and surprised by the high prices. How come a camper is half the cost of a car?

    I am not sure where you are getting this, have you lived and worked in Australia? The average wage for a welder/fabricator in oz is about $35/hour or about $70K a year. Now it is true that benefits (medical, superannuation etc) cost much less in oz, but that doesn't off set the higher cost of...
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    New to campers and surprised by the high prices. How come a camper is half the cost of a car?

    I think the OP is missing a large factor in the cost of manufacturing, which is expertise. The reason a super complex Tacoma is $40K and the relatively simple Fleet + flatbed that goes on it is also $40K is that Toyota spent $1B on designing and building a production line with all the...
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    Weight

    Unless you are a commercial hauler, being overweight is also street legal.
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    Weight

    Steel bumpers and mud tires and just about anything else could also be ammunition for lawyers, but that is why we have insurance.
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