Dec-30-2021 12:54 PM
Jan-10-2022 09:17 AM
Jan-10-2022 07:15 AM
landyacht318 wrote:Useful, realworld info in your post. Thanks. We were tempted to squeeze more out of our 220a alternator with a larger dc to dc charger or a straight charge line, but decided against it. Probably would have been fine for the most part. However, your post would seem to confirm some of the concerns we had with the possibility of extended idling in stalled freeway traffic in 110+ degree heat, while forgetting we had a very high charge load going to our camper batteries.
. . . Obviously underhood airflow, and alternator fan rpm have HUGE effects on alternator temperature, as of course does the load, and these are all huge variables on vehicles making direct comparisons without supporting data, and blanket statements devoid of specifics, filled with unknowns, unwise . . .
Jan-09-2022 10:17 PM
LittleBill wrote:S Davis wrote:Teleman wrote:
The Redarc also has an MPPT controller. I'm planning to add 600 watts of solar. I upgraded to LiFePo to charge the big batteries on our E-mtbs. Between the driving and solar I think we'll be fine.
I am going to add a second dedicated alternator and plan to have three of the 50 amp Redarc, two on the truck for two 280ah LifeP04 and one in the truck camper to charge one 280ah LifeP04. I talked to Redarc and they said you could parallel up to four.
why would use 2 280ah for the truck portion?
Jan-09-2022 09:02 PM
Jan-09-2022 08:23 PM
Jan-09-2022 12:53 PM
pianotuna wrote:LittleBill wrote:
i also still have not read of someone burning out an alternator on here from charging.
It has been mentioned on some boating forums.
Jan-09-2022 12:26 PM
LittleBill wrote:
i also still have not read of someone burning out an alternator on here from charging.
Jan-09-2022 10:01 AM
S Davis wrote:Teleman wrote:
The Redarc also has an MPPT controller. I'm planning to add 600 watts of solar. I upgraded to LiFePo to charge the big batteries on our E-mtbs. Between the driving and solar I think we'll be fine.
I am going to add a second dedicated alternator and plan to have three of the 50 amp Redarc, two on the truck for two 280ah LifeP04 and one in the truck camper to charge one 280ah LifeP04. I talked to Redarc and they said you could parallel up to four.
Jan-09-2022 09:39 AM
Teleman wrote:
The Redarc also has an MPPT controller. I'm planning to add 600 watts of solar. I upgraded to LiFePo to charge the big batteries on our E-mtbs. Between the driving and solar I think we'll be fine.
Jan-09-2022 08:37 AM
Jan-09-2022 05:06 AM
Teleman wrote:
The wire from the alternator to the batteries and from the house battery to the inverter is all 1/0 ga. The very short wires from the batteries to the DC to DC charger are 6 ga as specified by Redarc. The problem is the alternator is tied directly to the house battery. This is so it can be used as a boost if the starting battery is too weak to start the engine. I need to disconnect the alternator from the house battery so it only feeds the starting battery, then passes through the DC to DC charger to the house battery
I will miss the super fast 80-100 amp charging lol, but I don't want to risk burning out the alternator.
Jan-08-2022 04:32 PM
S Davis wrote:50a in/47a out, is excellent. It's obvious you have very little voltage drop.
@ortfun
What size wiring from your alternator? I have about 10’ of 1/0 DLO cable that might make a difference. The Redarc does boost the voltage to 14.5 so I think that is the 3amp difference.
Jan-08-2022 11:30 AM
Jan-08-2022 11:06 AM