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โApr-04-2021 01:50 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Interesting about the 55 amper LKs I will check that out. I suspect the 30 amps instead of 55 is from being in the WFCO's location and it has long thin wires to the battery. My 55 amper does 56 amps but I use short #4 wires with it.
You can parallel the two 55 ampers running off the big gen and get 110 amps that might be under 100 with voltage drop if you want to do 1C on the LFP that way.
EDIT--AFAIK the converter has no high current power shut down; it is just current limited to its rated current (and a bit more). Did you mean the 120v power to the converter is shut down by a generator shut down controlled by the BMS or Victron?
โApr-04-2021 01:46 PM
mr_andyj wrote:
There is a SEARCH function on all forums world-wide where you could have found this very same question asked 100 times already....
You can run multiple charging sources at the same time.
IF you have li-ion batteries then you will need solutions between the alternator (not made to charge these batts) and your batts.
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Ivylog wrote:
*Iโm also thinking of putting a thermal switch on the alternator instead of a dc to dc charge limiting device???
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โApr-04-2021 03:41 AM
dave17352 wrote:
I have a new LION ut1300 battery. It can take a charge at 100 amps. So lets say I am running down the road and I have the generator on so there are two charging sources heck lets throw in solar too. So there are three sources of charging.
Alternator generator/converter and solar. Is there a problem. I don't think so, but any advice from those that know and could explain how this works would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Dave
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