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electrical:12v:alternator [2024/04/26 16:59]
frater_secessus [heat]
electrical:12v:alternator [2024/04/26 17:11]
frater_secessus [sizing the wire]
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   - use [[electrical:12v:b2b|a DC-DC charger]] to get at least the correct charging voltage   - use [[electrical:12v:b2b|a DC-DC charger]] to get at least the correct charging voltage
   - if charging by relay only, use Crtical size wire to get the most voltage and current to the lead house battery   - if charging by relay only, use Crtical size wire to get the most voltage and current to the lead house battery
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 +==== triggering  ====
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 +The setup needs to be //triggered// (told when to start/stop) so that it isn't connected all the time.  There are two main methods:
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 +  - use of an ON/OFF 12v trigger signal ("D+", "IGN", "ACC").  When the 12v signal is present the charging circuit is operational.  Caveat:  in this kind of setup leaving the key in the ACC position without starting the engine can drain the starter battery. 
 +  - voltage-sensing - 12v is always being provided to the charger.  The batteries are connected when the chassis voltage is above a voltage setpoint (often ≥13.4v) and disconnected when the chassis side measures below  a setpoing (often ≤13.2v).  
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 +In some cases both are combined for particular installs.  Ex.  smart alternators. 
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 ===== alternator hacks ===== ===== alternator hacks =====
electrical/12v/alternator.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/04 13:05 by frater_secessus