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pianotuna wrote:
Place the dc to DC charger between the battery positive and the charge cable. Done!
โApr-15-2021 08:38 PM
siremike wrote:
I recently viewed a Victron video displaying how a continuous high amp charging rate can overheat your vehicle alternator. (smoke coming from alternator)
โApr-10-2021 05:28 PM
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pianotuna wrote:Thanks!
Nice overkill on the wiring. Well done.
โApr-10-2021 10:53 AM
otrfun wrote:
There's always lots of discussion about the potential dangers of overloading an alternator by direct-charging house batteries. Interesting to note that Larry at Lifeblue Batteries (and Starlight Solar??) said he's installed hundreds of alternator/house battery charging systems through the years using only a battery isolator. In all these installs he said he's never witnessed or had anyone report an alternator failure. Who knows, maybe this whole overloading an alternator thing is akin to many discussions about payload. Yes, with any given scenario the sky can fall, but how often does it?
โApr-10-2021 10:01 AM
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โApr-01-2021 11:46 AM
time2roll wrote:
A DC-DC charger such as Renogy will limit the power.
โApr-01-2021 11:43 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Get a DC to DC charger. That will limit demand on the alternator and provide the ideal charging voltage too!
โApr-01-2021 11:07 AM
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