I had ordered my crew cab LB 4X4 Chevy Duramax with dual alternators and here's why. At idle I get twice as many amps going to the RV batteries thru my added high amp slide switch and the truck ignition switch current controlled added relay and thru the #2 fine strand welder cable I ran back along the truck's frame to the trucks bed and the 2 additional group 31 big deep cycle batteries in the bed side. Fused at both ends with 80 amp marine exterior replaceable fuses. From there, 2 same cables (1+ and 1-) go back to the 5th wheel also to brass studs with stainless wingnuts and they go to a 500 amp marine barrel rotary switch on the 5th wheel which has 5 more of the same batteries in the front of the 5th wheel compartment.
These added #2 cables now supply massive 12V DC amps to the 7 large deep cycle batteries (provides 1575 minutes of a 23 amp draw) recharged from the dual alternators and it powers the 2500 watt inverter also in the 5th wheel front compartment. Also supplies the RV's 12V DC circuits. For inverter 110V AC in the 5th wheel, I installed 2 110V AC #14 separate circuit lines from the inverter to 3 mounted duplex outlets on each line and look just like the OEM outlets on each line thru out the 5th wheel (12 additional 110V AC outlets). They are labeled "Inverter". Thus, I have gobs of 12V DC and 110V AC in our 5th wheel with or without being on shore power and the batteries recharge real fast at the truck engine idle too and extremely fast when driving.
Not hard to do and not that expensive either. Also works fantastic with the big Lance TC when on the truck as it has a 1500 watt inverter and thus 3 big deep cycle batteries (675 minutes at a 23 amp draw) to power the TC and the inverter too.
Just a simple extension patch cord from the added inverter line outlet silently powers the microwave or coffee maker etc when it's wanted with no shore power or needing to start the onboard generator that's on each RV and all with no sound. Also the onboard generators will recharge the RV batteries fast thru the 55 amp RV converters if needed. It's called having all the bases covered and having your cake and eating it too. Yup, being a retired engineer, I love to design, make, and do things to make life and RV'ing better anywhere anytime and being TRUELY totally self-contained or just plug into shore power if it's available. Pampered old farts we are but we like it!!!
Did I say it works perfect and so versatile??? My system is now nearly 20 years old, been move from one truck to another, and have never even blow a fuse yet, and will be moved again if I purchase a new truck but this truck would have to wear out first, and not likely in my lifetime as it only has about 200,000 miles on it now of all RV use only as we have other vehicle to use for other needs. Love my dual alternators and will have them again!!!
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