Amps, etc.
Skip Gundlach wrote:
We've already got massive batteries. The issue is properly keeping
them charged. At 750 nominal (less aging) AH, we can go for a long
time with no charge input.
A 750AH bank will require an alternator that can put out about
110A-115A at engine idle to properly recharge them.
This will require a dual belt drive such as is required to drive a
Leece-Neville machine.
If you don't need a dual belt drive with your present alternator, you
have the wrong alternator.
If you discharge this bank by 40%, you have consumed 300AH which must
be replaced with 1.25*300 = 375 AH.
To replace 375 AH you will require 375/115 = 3.3 hours of engine time.
It ain't rocket science.
Nobody said wet cell batteries were efficient, but they are mobile.
Yes I must confess.
In my misspent youth, worked on the engineering team that designed the
great-great-great-great-grandfather of the L/N 4800.
Lew
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