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opinion:frater_secessus:lfprationality [2024/03/21 20:28] frater_secessus [limiting current from the alternator] |
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=== 300Ah example === | === 300Ah example === | ||
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* the DC-DC will charge at 50A | * the DC-DC will charge at 50A | ||
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There is a good chance DC-DC will be required here to stay at our 50A continuous max. But there is little harm in turning the key to take quick measurements since our wiring is fused at 75A. If current is as high as predicted the fuse pops and we start thinking about a DC-DC. | There is a good chance DC-DC will be required here to stay at our 50A continuous max. But there is little harm in turning the key to take quick measurements since our wiring is fused at 75A. If current is as high as predicted the fuse pops and we start thinking about a DC-DC. | ||
+ | ==== output specific charging voltage[s] ==== | ||