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โDec-02-2015 04:45 PM
Gerald55 wrote:
I have 4 AGM batteries in my rig with a total capacity of 440AH (actually 880AH @ 6V, but of course they are wired to get 12V).
The data sheet for my Haze batteries species a bulk -> absorption cutover point of 14.4V. Both my solar charge controller and my progressive dynamics converter are smart and can get close enough to the required profile, so I don't have many concerns there.
The alternator charging, however, is "dumb". As far as I understand it, an alternator is a voltage source, and seems to put out about 14.3V or so. So when the batteries are charging on this source, during a long drive, for example, will the alternator overcharge the batteries?
Also, will the 4 batteries accept 4x more current than the 1 battery that came originally in my coach, and will this put undue strain on the alternator?
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โDec-02-2015 03:43 PM
Gerald55 wrote:
@landyacht318 - All good points about true SoC, but they seem somewhat orthogonal to the discussion of the alternator charging. For now, I have to live with the algorithms my Samlex solar controller implements, which I believe are all time based for the absorption phase and do not the include acceptance based cutoffs.
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โDec-02-2015 03:10 PM
YC 1 wrote:
If you have an onboard generator then run it for a couple of hours if you have been boondocking. This will keep the heavy load off the alternator.
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