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Tim wrote:
Elias, what ared you wanting to do? I want to build a system that will charge the 3 batteries of my sailing boat in a reasonable time. 1 battery is only used for starting the engine. 2 other similar batteries are connected parallelly. As the main purpose is to sail, not use the engine, I want to increase the output of the alternator and control the charging process by sensing the voltage on the battery terminals. "Efficient" ? Your lower amp alt. will produce less drag on your engine, a higher amp takes more engine hp, to pull itself to amke more power. Yep. I still have the power reserve for that. The Yanmars have may different types of alternators depending on the application. if you can come up with a make and alternator number it would help. I have to check it out. now comes the question of a battery sense terminal for voltage control? are you wanting a system to adjust the voltage manually? Not necessarily. I only use lead batteries so they all have the same voltage. I still want to compensate the 0,7 volt voltage loss caused by the battery isolator. -- EliasA |
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