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JoeChiOhki wrote:
This stuff has gotten so complicated in the last ten years or so.
In the olden days, we just put a 90amp self-resetting marine breaker on the firewall on the line coming back to our 100amp rated Lift Gate Plugs for our charging umbilical between the truck and camper with 4 or 2 gauge wire all the way back and connected to our big banks of batteries.
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srschang wrote:Most alternators run at ~3 times engine speed. Our Cummins idles at 700 rpm or 1000-1500 set to high idle. 700-1500 engine rpm would equate to roughly 2100-4500 alternator rpm or 150-200a according to this chart.
. . . The alternator really doesn't produce anything at idle . . .
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May-19-2022 06:26 PM
BFL13 wrote:Can't imagine using our 40a dc2dc charger without a battery isolator or equivalent to automatically take it off-line when the alternator is off-line. For us, just too easy to forget.
. . . With the truck engine off, if I forget to turn off the DC-DC it still does about 14 amps from the truck battery. Goes back to 20 when the truck is turned on. Oops, it is a Chev, no isolator, I must remember to go back into the camper and turn the DC-DC off. Easy to forget if you stop to go into a store, or worse go off for a longer time.
The DC-DC isolates the truck batt from the camper batt, but it does not isolate the camper from the truck unless you have a Ford. I could put an isolator in the camper somehow as others have--might save me someday.
May-19-2022 06:19 PM
JoeChiOhki wrote:I use the existing system. Works fine. No complications.
This stuff has gotten so complicated in the last ten years or so.
In the olden days, we just put a 90amp self-resetting marine breaker on the firewall on the line coming back to our 100amp rated Lift Gate Plugs for our charging umbilical between the truck and camper with 4 or 2 gauge wire all the way back and connected to our big banks of batteries.
May-19-2022 02:16 PM
orourkmw wrote:
BFL13: what is the size of your “bypass wire” that carries the current to the DC-DC?