โApr-13-2017 05:23 PM
โApr-15-2017 10:46 AM
joe&julie81 wrote:
I'm thinking about getting a 2 or 3k amp power inverter to hook to my truck batteries and running a heavy ext cord to the shore power of the camper, in lieu of a generator. This would replenish my camper batteries after sitting awhile running fans, furnace, lights, etc. I could crank the truck for 20 or 30 min occasionally with a high put alternator to replenish the truck batteries. Anything wrong with this thinking?
HMS Beagle wrote:
You also have a large battery bank of AGMs, which will absorb much more charge, for longer, than the typical one or two flooded cells, and added the cabling to feed them. If you are going to do this it should be part of a complete system....
theoldwizard1 wrote:3rd gen' Ram trucks regulate the alternator output to 14.6V (temperature dependent), so I did not need to make any changes. There are aftermarket regulators available, but since most alternators are PCM/ECM regulated, changing the voltage not as simple as it used to be.
Did you have to do anything to your charging system to get it to deliver that kind of voltage ?
โApr-14-2017 06:10 PM
joe&julie81 wrote:Trouble is where to put the inverter that does not like heat or moisture or to be too far from the power source.
I didn't realize I already had a 135 amp alternator. I'm thinking about getting a 2 or 3k amp power inverter to hook to my truck batteries and running a heavy ext cord to the shore power of the camper, in lieu of a generator. This would replenish my camper batteries after sitting awhile running fans, furnace, lights, etc. I could crank the truck for 20 or 30 min occasionally with a high put alternator to replenish the truck batteries. Anything wrong with this thinking?
โApr-14-2017 06:06 PM
โApr-14-2017 05:23 PM
msiminoff wrote:
Of course in order to charge at this rate I also had to install a dedicated pair of 2ga cables from the truck (passenger side) battery all the way to the camper's batteries, and put a lift-gate connector in the wall of my truck bed.
โApr-14-2017 05:19 PM
joe&julie81 wrote:
I didn't realize I already had a 135 amp alternator. I'm thinking about getting a 2 or 3k amp power inverter to hook to my truck batteries and running a heavy ext cord to the shore power of the camper, in lieu of a generator. This would replenish my camper batteries after sitting awhile running fans, furnace, lights, etc. I could crank the truck for 20 or 30 min occasionally with a high put alternator to replenish the truck batteries. Anything wrong with this thinking?
โApr-14-2017 05:13 PM
joe&julie81 wrote:
Is it still accepted that 2, 4, or 6, 6v battery are better than the same number of 12 v, even if series 31?
โApr-14-2017 05:05 PM
GordonThree wrote:
Sometimes I'm tempted to beef-up the charge line running to my trailer, but that's next to pointless because of the computer controlled regulator.
โApr-14-2017 02:54 PM
โApr-14-2017 09:06 AM
โApr-14-2017 09:04 AM
joe&julie81 wrote:
I didn't realize I already had a 135 amp alternator. I'm thinking about getting a 2 or 3k amp power inverter to hook to my truck batteries and running a heavy ext cord to the shore power of the camper, in lieu of a generator. This would replenish my camper batteries after sitting awhile running fans, furnace, lights, etc. I could crank the truck for 20 or 30 min occasionally with a high put alternator to replenish the truck batteries. Anything wrong with this thinking?
โApr-14-2017 08:10 AM
msiminoff wrote:
I installed a 180A alternator in my truck and I typically see continuous charge rates above 60A, and peaks over 100A (@14.7V) when the house battery is at a low SOC.
โApr-14-2017 06:13 AM
โApr-14-2017 04:56 AM
RoyB wrote:
Stop by your local Rescue Squad stations and take a gander of their Emergency Vehicles DC systems. They got all kinds of high performance DC setups going keeping all of their emergency systems working...
When is the last time you saw one them sitting on the side of the with run down batteries haha...
Roy Ken
โApr-14-2017 02:28 AM