Here I go again with another post on my modifications.
My problem was my alternator was not charging my battery bank fast enough. If I was down 50 or 60 amp hours, after about 1/2 hour of running the engine, my alternator would drop to about 8 to 10 amps. At this rate it would take a long time to replace the used amps.
My alternator would go to about 13.5 volts and thats it. So, I installed a smart regulator which programmed my alternator into a 3 stage charger. I set the bulk charge rate to 14.6 volts, absorbation to 14.4 and float to 13.5V. Wow. What a difference. The alternator will now push amps into the battery much more faster then settle down to float when near full. Instead of 5 hours or more charging, it will fill up the batteries in 1 hour. Some boaters don't know about this modification, I did not.
Any comments?
My problem was my alternator was not charging my battery bank fast enough. If I was down 50 or 60 amp hours, after about 1/2 hour of running the engine, my alternator would drop to about 8 to 10 amps. At this rate it would take a long time to replace the used amps.
My alternator would go to about 13.5 volts and thats it. So, I installed a smart regulator which programmed my alternator into a 3 stage charger. I set the bulk charge rate to 14.6 volts, absorbation to 14.4 and float to 13.5V. Wow. What a difference. The alternator will now push amps into the battery much more faster then settle down to float when near full. Instead of 5 hours or more charging, it will fill up the batteries in 1 hour. Some boaters don't know about this modification, I did not.
Any comments?
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