Re: Another Victron installation
Reply #7 –
I would suggest getting a DC clamp meter if you don't already have one to measure your existing alternator output (at high idle). The engine and tranny electronics draw power, then add headlights, dash fan on high, and your DC-DC charger on, etc. As Bruce mentioned, alternators can handle max output for short periods but not continuously.
The general rule of thumb I've seen is approx 2/3 of maximum alternator rating for continuous loads. Stated another way, alternator rating s/b 150% of maximum continuous load. So the stock 160 amp alternator can handle say 100 amps for continuous loads.
In my build a few years ago I upgraded to a 300 amp alternator, this will need some beefed up alternator wiring as well.
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