How long will a 230Ah lithium leisure battery actually last?
230Ah is high-capacity territory - full-timers, inverter-heavy builds and marine house banks. Here is exactly what a TITAN 230Ah delivers, with real runtimes for the kit most people carry.
What a 230Ah TITAN runs, and for how long
Figures assume a usable 2944Wh from a full charge. Items marked AC run through an inverter, so we have allowed for around 10% conversion loss. Real life varies with temperature, cable runs and how hard the kit works.
| Appliance | Typical draw | Runtime |
|---|---|---|
| 12V compressor fridge | 40 W | ~3.1 days |
| LED lighting | 12 W | ~10.2 days |
| Diesel night heater | 18 W | ~6.8 days |
| Water pump | 60 W | ~2.0 days |
| Phone and tablet charging | 12 W | ~10.2 days |
| Laptop | 60 W | ~2.0 days |
| TV or projector | 45 W | ~2.7 days |
| Wi-Fi or 4G router | 10 W | ~12.3 days |
| Electric blanket | 45 W | ~2.7 days |
| CPAP machine | 40 W | ~3.1 days |
| MicrowaveAC | 800 W | ~3 hours |
| Coffee machineAC | 1000 W | ~3 hours |
| 1800W induction hobAC | 1800 W | ~88 min |
| 2000W kettleAC | 2000 W | ~79 min |
Runtimes are a single appliance running on its own from 100% to empty. In the real world you run several at once, so use the battery size calculator to total your daily draw and size the bank properly.
How many days off-grid?
A 230Ah TITAN holds a usable 230Ah. Match that to a typical day's use and you get a realistic time between charges, before any solar or alternator top-up.
The same days, with a 100W solar panel
A single 100W panel puts back around 25Ah a day on average between April and October, the months most people are actually out. That daily top-up slows the battery down like this, before any driving or hook-up.
Those solar figures use one average 100W panel. For your exact panels, roof and time of year, run the numbers in the solar calculator.
Lithium vs lead-acid at 230Ah
This is where the rated number misleads people. A lead-acid leisure battery should only be taken to around half its capacity before it starts to wear out fast, so a 230Ah lead-acid gives you roughly 115Ah of safe, usable energy. A TITAN lithium of the same 230Ah rating gives you the full 230Ah, because LiFePO4 happily delivers its entire rated capacity.
Put simply, you would need around a 460Ah lead-acid bank to match the usable energy of this one TITAN battery, at roughly double the weight and a fraction of the cycle life. That is the real reason lithium wins on anything where weight, space or how often you charge actually matters.
230Ah suits full-time living and inverter-heavy builds. With a high-output inverter it will cover cooking and appliances day to day, and several in parallel make a serious house bank for a boat or off-grid cabin.
Common questions
How long will a 230Ah lithium battery last?
How many amp hours can I actually use?
Will a 230Ah battery run a kettle or induction hob?
How long does it take to recharge?
Can I charge it from the alternator while I drive?
Is this enough for my van or boat?
Compare the range
Every TITAN leisure battery is LiFePO4 with a custom TITAN BMS, IP67 casing and a lifetime, fully transferrable warranty. Pick the capacity that matches your use.