โSep-05-2020 05:57 PM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โSep-19-2020 03:01 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Steve,
But the existing alternator is not going to "see" the LI bank. And the existing alternator is controlled by the Chassis ECM.
In the E-450 the OEM house bank charging circuit is fused at 60 amps (for my unit). The 60 amp are hard to find--so I replaced mine with an auto reset circuit breaker rated at 50 amps. I did add a 2nd charging path with a 2nd circuit breaker, direct to the chassis battery. The wire in both circuits is #8.
Back in the old days when I was using double conversion for limiting shore power, the twin 30 amp fuses on the PD (30 amp) converter did "deform" (i.e. quasi melted). They did not, however, fail.
When I tried double conversion on a GFCI circuit that the Magnum would instantly trip, the surge current was such that the reverse polarity fuses went *poof* more or less instantaneously, due to inrush current from the Magnum.
So, I suspect, that an OEM charging system with replacement LI batteries would blow the fuse before the alternator would fail.
โSep-19-2020 09:08 AM
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โSep-18-2020 05:10 PM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โSep-18-2020 11:04 AM
โSep-18-2020 10:14 AM
pnichols wrote:
3 tons,
I'm wondering about your last sentence above.
Doesn't your 9245 automatically drop back to a 13.XX volt float voltage at some point when it's charging batteries?
I believe that LiFePo4 batteries have a recommended float voltage such that they can be left hooked up full time to a converter/charger that eventually settles at their float voltage, just like any other type of battery.
For instance Battle Born LiFePo4 batteries can be floated at 13.6 volts or lower indefinitely according to their specifications, so you shouldn't have to disconnect them from your 9245 when it drops down to it's float voltage.
As for when driving with the engine alternator hooked up to the batteries, after just a few minutes when things are warmed up, our RV's alternator settles in around to the mid-13's in voltage, anyway.
โSep-18-2020 10:13 AM
msmith1199 wrote:BFL13 wrote:
She wants to keep the charging to 50 amps each so 100a for the two. Meanwhile there have been posts that the alternator will fry from trying to charge the thirsty Li house batts.
Sounds like the way to go is disconnect/disable alternator charging and just leave in the Aux start from the house feature if ever needed.
So is it likely that in most motorhomes there is no DC to DC charger and the alternator is just wired directly to the house batteries and charges them with whatever output it has?
โSep-18-2020 10:00 AM
Itinerant1 wrote:
I remember reading a thread on another forum that the person added a on/ off switch on the dash so that the charging to the batteries could be turned off during the drive so not to hold the batteries at a high voltage once it was charged. I don't remember all the exact details.
โSep-18-2020 09:54 AM
โSep-18-2020 09:51 AM
โSep-18-2020 08:25 AM
msmith1199 wrote:
Not being an electrician I donโt completely understand your question. Are you asking about the existing Converter in the motorhome? If so itโs a PD4560 by Progressive Dynamics. Itโs basically the entire 110 volt and 12 volt electrical panel all in one with the converter built into the panel. The one I have has the switch to turn it to Lithium mode. Per their website having that switch is an option. So luckily for me Nexus ordered the panels with that option. So Iโm good for charging the batteries with the generator or when Iโve got 110 power. But I have a residential fridge so I want the batteries to charge from the alternator too because on long drives there will always be a draw on them otherwise. I understand it may not fully charge the batteries, but as long as it keeps them going.
โSep-17-2020 08:15 PM
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4
โSep-17-2020 06:28 PM
BFL13 wrote:
She wants to keep the charging to 50 amps each so 100a for the two. Meanwhile there have been posts that the alternator will fry from trying to charge the thirsty Li house batts.
Sounds like the way to go is disconnect/disable alternator charging and just leave in the Aux start from the house feature if ever needed.
โSep-17-2020 05:07 PM
BFL13 wrote:
She wants to keep the charging to 50 amps each so 100a for the two. Meanwhile there have been posts that the alternator will fry from trying to charge the thirsty Li house batts.
Sounds like the way to go is disconnect/disable alternator charging and just leave in the Aux start from the house feature if ever needed.
2021 Nexus Viper 27V. Class B+
2019 Ford Ranger 4x4