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โNov-20-2016 02:12 PM
Huntindog wrote:
Certainly I hate dragging around a generator--but since I normally have one, upgrading the alternator is way way way down my priorities list.A 7 page thread on your batteries not getting sufficiently charged while driving.... at night. But your choice is to not invest in an alternator upgrade.. Solar instead.:h
โNov-20-2016 11:40 AM
pianotuna wrote:A 7 page thread on your batteries not getting sufficiently charged while driving.... at night. But your choice is to not invest in an alternator upgrade.. Solar instead.:h
Hi Huntingdog,
It is a matter of having sufficient storage. I started out with 875 amp-hours of Marine jars. That gave me 175 amp-hours of usable capacity. I did not bother with a generator when I was part time, so I went 5 years and never had a power problem
I've upgraded to 556 amp-hours of AGM telecom jars giving me a usable capacity of 278 amp-hours. Since I full time, I did give into getting a generator. I hate it and it ran less than 50 hours in the last year.
The panels I chose produce 3 amps of charging in the rain, and 21 amp-hours on December 21, when I am north of 49.
In an ideal world I'd move up to carbon foam jars, dump the generator, build a rack that covered the entire roof of the rv and be totally off the grid.
Unfortunately, my addictions (having food to eat, and a roof over my head) do not allow me to budget for this.
Certainly I hate dragging around a generator--but since I normally have one, upgrading the alternator is way way way down my priorities list.
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โNov-19-2016 10:55 PM
pianotuna wrote:The alternator upgrade WILL work when YOU want it to.
Hi,
It is an E-450. Not really interested in spending a grand on a 2nd alternator. Would rather upgrade the solar.
โNov-19-2016 08:53 PM
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โNov-19-2016 04:36 PM
JaxDad wrote:pianotuna wrote:
Hi Phil,
No, they are not in parallel. I have twin banks and I wished to be able to charge one while using the other.
If you used two old school NO solenoids with a switch to close which ever one (or both) you want alternator output to go to and a marine style battery selector it seems like that wouldn't be tough to achieve.
Or if you have a Ford chassis they are all set up for twin alternators, just choose which bank you want to feed the house with. The other will just charge as normal with no load drawing on them.
โNov-19-2016 04:34 PM
MrWizard wrote:
PT
are you stuck in the snow
or did you make your getaway south
โNov-19-2016 04:13 PM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi Phil,
No, they are not in parallel. I have twin banks and I wished to be able to charge one while using the other.
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