Re: Lets talk Alternators
Reply #16 –
I did not replace my LN as the system as designed and sold seems to have a very reliable long life.
I think it was mentioned that 13.6 volts while not the technical limit of the batteries ability to take power into them for recharging tends to maybe not damage the batteries over long drives.
My guru buddy does install three stage voltage regulators for the alternator changing which then matches the inverter/chargers profile.
My dash gauge shows lower than the Audit or silverleaf which are at 13.6-13.7 normally.
Seen many Rv batteries overcharged in the old Rv days so I hesitate to push our systems alternator charging voltage too high.
the 1/5 C (capacity)charge rate seems pretty std around the boat and Rv industry and matches what Foretravel installed.
A fourth 8g8d would have me increase the alternators output by 25% although.
Engine batteries are rarely down much and my buddy installed a 20amp automatic non weather proof but sealed battery charging crossover system to charge them anytime the solar panels are inputting power to the house side.
because of a small wire from the refer to the house batteries there is a one volt drop from the panels controller to the house batteries.
Works out as it results in 13.6 volts charging.
As was posted here and repeated many times more voltage to the batteries is readily available but so far my uses and battery quantity and condition and type has not had me think of a higher voltage charging setting in the system.