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On Jul 18, 4:46*pm, Bruce in Bangkok
... In practice high output alternators make a big difference getting up to about 80% charge. *That can be very, very useful. *It may be that you have some logic and battery chemistry in your text books but I live on my boat and go voyaging a bit. *High output alternators are a good thing. So do Larry, Peter and myself. (Well, larry doesn't live on one, he just voyages). Frankly, in my experience a 110 amp alternator and a 440 A.H. battery bank is overkill, ... Well, I've got two 110 amp alternators on a 510 AH bank and I think that's about right. My experience is that I can bulk my batteries quickly with my 110's. Sometimes I top them off with solar and sometimes I work them in the 80%-50% range. Every week or so they get a full charge and that does take a long time, but still less time than it would with a 60 amp unit. YMMV. -- Tom. |
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