From our RV friends I found this article.
CHARGING DIY CAMPER BATTERIES WITH A B2B (BATTERY TO BATTERY) CHARGER
A battery to battery charger takes the voltage and amperage that is being put out by the vehicle alternator and regulates the amperage down to a modest pre-set level and boosts the voltage as necessary to fully charge any batteries.
This decrease in amperage lowers the strain of your alternator greatly and also gives us a solid number from which to work with when being able to accurately determine how many amps the charger will operate at.
The boost in voltage is INCREDIBLY important for being able to charge higher voltage lithium batteries from alternator that can’t quite put out that much voltage. If the power from the alternator is hitting the DC-DC Charger at 13.8V and the Batteries need to be charged at 14.6V, the DC-DC Charger will boost the 13.8V from the alternator to the 14.6V the batteries require. On DC-DC Chargers, this voltage is also programmable so it will work for Lithium, AGM, Carbon Foam, Salt Water, or whatever other battery type you throw at it.
I have never used this but might be worth for some to explore. From what I gather you could charge your AGM or Lithium batteries from the engine alternator using a regular battery (starting battery) as a pass thru to a converter which would boost the voltage. I heard about it from an RVer using the tow vehicle alternator to charge his lithium house bank when on the road.
CHARGING DIY CAMPER BATTERIES WITH A B2B (BATTERY TO BATTERY) CHARGER
A battery to battery charger takes the voltage and amperage that is being put out by the vehicle alternator and regulates the amperage down to a modest pre-set level and boosts the voltage as necessary to fully charge any batteries.
This decrease in amperage lowers the strain of your alternator greatly and also gives us a solid number from which to work with when being able to accurately determine how many amps the charger will operate at.
The boost in voltage is INCREDIBLY important for being able to charge higher voltage lithium batteries from alternator that can’t quite put out that much voltage. If the power from the alternator is hitting the DC-DC Charger at 13.8V and the Batteries need to be charged at 14.6V, the DC-DC Charger will boost the 13.8V from the alternator to the 14.6V the batteries require. On DC-DC Chargers, this voltage is also programmable so it will work for Lithium, AGM, Carbon Foam, Salt Water, or whatever other battery type you throw at it.
I have never used this but might be worth for some to explore. From what I gather you could charge your AGM or Lithium batteries from the engine alternator using a regular battery (starting battery) as a pass thru to a converter which would boost the voltage. I heard about it from an RVer using the tow vehicle alternator to charge his lithium house bank when on the road.