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electrical:12v:mandatory_dcdc [2024/07/15 17:10] frater_secessus [List of popular DC-to-DC chargers] |
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| In many/most situations, direct-charging the house bank with [[electrical: | In many/most situations, direct-charging the house bank with [[electrical: | ||
| - | However, some advanced situations | + | However, |
| **Note:** This article is just the TL;DR of DC-DC charger options. [[electrical: | **Note:** This article is just the TL;DR of DC-DC charger options. [[electrical: | ||
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| * When the vehicle has a smart (variable-voltage) alternator | * When the vehicle has a smart (variable-voltage) alternator | ||
| * Common on European vehicles, and on American vehicles newer than ~2017 | * Common on European vehicles, and on American vehicles newer than ~2017 | ||
| - | * Small alternators vs. ginormous battery banks of any chemistry | + | * Small alternators vs. ginormous battery banks of //any// chemistry |
| * Exotic alternator or battery bank voltages, including setups like 24v house bank and 12v alternator (or //vice versa//) | * Exotic alternator or battery bank voltages, including setups like 24v house bank and 12v alternator (or //vice versa//) | ||
| * If one needs relatively-stable charge rates((direct-charging rates " | * If one needs relatively-stable charge rates((direct-charging rates " | ||
| * If you want to impose an arbitrary current limit((0.2C for Gel, 0.4C for lithium, etc)) | * If you want to impose an arbitrary current limit((0.2C for Gel, 0.4C for lithium, etc)) | ||
| + | * when the alternator is the only charging source for the lead-chemistry house batteries. In this case DC-DC won't help with [[electrical: | ||
| * < | * < | ||
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| ===== Situations where DC-DC is preferable ===== | ===== Situations where DC-DC is preferable ===== | ||
| - | * Lead chemistry house batteries | + | * when the alternator is the sole charging source |
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| - | In this case DC-DC won't help with [[electrical: | + | |