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BFL13
Mar 12, 2022Explorer II
Tom/Barb wrote:BFL13 wrote:
If the DC-DC is charging the house batts with 30 amps at 14.2v , that is 426 watts output..
the fallacy of your theory is Alternators don't always operate at peek power/voltage/potential
The 30 Amp DCtoDC Charger is a limit, not a constant amperage.
We have had several threads about this. A recent one that might explain your set-up was that a "30A" DC-DC means output for a Renogy, but it could mean input for another brand.
In any case, input is higher in watts than output. If the input limit is 30A then at 13.2v that is 396 watts. Charger efficiency of 95% (being very generous) means output is 376 watts.
376/14.2 = 26.5 amps charging from the charger minus any wiring loss to the house batts for amps to the house batts
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