Quartzsite is a long-established hub for winter RV migration and a focal point for caravan and camping communities. The Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show combines public participation and hands-on activities, which makes it a practical setting for testing equipment, comparing setups, and exchanging real-world experience among RV owners.
WattCycle will exhibit its line of LiFePO4 deep cycle batteries at the Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show, taking place January 17–25, 2026. Our will be located at Booth #650A and will present battery solutions designed for RVs, campervans, and off-grid camping use.
What WattCycle displayed
WattCycle presented three battery models specially designed for RV and campers use:
- 12V 100Ah Group 24 LiFePO4 battery
- 12V 314Ah Mini LiFePO4 battery
- 12V 628Ah LiFePO4 battery with Bluetooth
Each model was shown with information on typical RV use cases, expected run times for common camper loads, and installation considerations for typical inverters and charging systems.
On-site participation process
Visitors who stopped at Booth #650A followed a straightforward participation flow. First, many followed WattCycle’s official Facebook and Instagram pages on the spot and showed the follow confirmation to staff in exchange for an immediate gift: a baseball cap, a T-shirt, or a tote bag. To enter the battery grand prize draw, visitors took a photo at the booth and posted it on a social platform tagging @WattCycle Official Account. WattCycle recorded valid tagged posts during the show and will contact winners by social DM after the exhibition ends. Product leaflets distributed at the booth included an Exclusive 10% Off Show Discount QR Code; onsite visitors who scanned the QR or obtained the special discount code could use it for up to 10% off any product in the WattCycle online store with no minimum purchase requirement. WattCycle discontinued physical raffle tickets; entry and follow-up were handled entirely via social media.

Observations and experiences from the booth
Staff reported strong interest in practical performance and installation rather than headline specifications. Common visitor questions included how to size a LiFePO4 bank for off-grid cooking or air conditioning loads, cold-weather charging behavior, and how Bluetooth monitoring pairs with typical RV dashboards. Demonstrations of the Bluetooth app and explanations of BMS protections prompted sustained technical conversations. Many attendees valued the ability to compare physical sizes and form factors side by side.
Participant exchanges and user feedback
Throughout the exhibition, WattCycle team members engaged in enthusiastic exchanges with caravan owners and camping participants. Visitors shared on-road anecdotes, common pain points, and specific feature requests; WattCycle staff actively collected this feedback through conversations and follow-up notes. The input focused on real-world needs such as simplified wiring options, improved cold-weather performance, and clearer run-time estimates for mixed loads. WattCycle has committed to using these insights to refine product design and software features, with a stated focus on developing batteries specifically optimized for RV and camping applications.
WattCycle collected feedback through a mix of methods to ensure it can be actioned reliably. In addition to staff notes, WattCycle team used a QR-linked feedback form on product leaflets and invited interested owners to join a digital follow-up group for deeper interviews. Our also logged common questions during Bluetooth app demonstrations so product managers could see first-hand where users pause or ask for clarification. Social posts and tagged booth photos provided contact handles for follow-up and for recruiting hands-on beta testers from among show attendees.
WattCycle frames the exchanges at Quartzsite as an ongoing dialogue rather than a one-time data collection. Staff emphasized that attendee input will be prioritized in upcoming product updates and software revisions, and the company has invited many participants to join a pilot program and receive early firmware builds and prototypes for hands-on evaluation. This approach is intended to ensure future LiFePO4 products reflect the practical needs of caravan and camping communities, informed by direct user experience and iterative field validation.
Practical notes for attendees and followers
Event: Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show
Dates: January 17–25, 2026
Location: Quartzsite, Arizona
WattCycle Booth: #650A
For those who entered the social media draw, WattCycle will review qualifying posts and notify winners via direct message after the event. WattCycle’s online store is offering the limited-time 10% show discount for leaflet holders and scan recipients.

Follow our social channels
WattCycle will continue to post updates from the show and share follow-up material on Facebook and Instagram. Followers can expect additional photos from Booth #650A, summaries of technical Q&A sessions, and information about prize winners and discount code availability. WattCycle also plans to release further opportunities for prizes and limited-time discount codes via its social channels, so attendees and followers are encouraged to monitor the company’s official accounts for follow-up announcements.
Upcoming event: The New England Fishing Expo
WattCycle is organizing an upcoming exhibition at The New England Fishing Expo, one of the region’s largest and most well-known fishing-themed events. The expo is an annual cultural gathering for local fishing enthusiasts during the winter season. Dates: January 30–February 1, 2026. WattCycle Booth: #915. The company intends to bring product demonstrations and on-site engagement to that show as well, with a focus on how reliable mobile power supports ice-fishing setups, extended shore-side trips, and seasonal fishing activities.