Cardo
Well-Known Member
Morning, all
As we're currently motoring down the French canals, we're obviously running the engine for a large part of the day and we don't often have shore power in the evenings. Also, the weather is currently total crud so solar panels are making no difference. It's all on the engine alternator at the moment.
However, I've noticed something interesting. When we first start the engine, the (domestic bank) ammeter shows plenty of amps coming in, however this only lasts a few minutes before it drops to around 5a or so for the rest of the trip.
The alternator is connected to the engine battery and domestic bank via what appears to be a basic splitter.
My hypothesis is that the engine battery is being topped up, then once the high voltage on the engine battery is detected, the alternator is slowing charge.
Yes, I appreciate I really should just get a proper alternator regulator thingy, but it'll have to wait.
I do have the ability to parallel the engine and domestic batteries via a separate switch. Would it be a good idea to do this once the engine is running so hopefully the alternator continues to charge everything? Or do I risk flattening the engine battery and ending up with no workie engine??
As we're currently motoring down the French canals, we're obviously running the engine for a large part of the day and we don't often have shore power in the evenings. Also, the weather is currently total crud so solar panels are making no difference. It's all on the engine alternator at the moment.
However, I've noticed something interesting. When we first start the engine, the (domestic bank) ammeter shows plenty of amps coming in, however this only lasts a few minutes before it drops to around 5a or so for the rest of the trip.
The alternator is connected to the engine battery and domestic bank via what appears to be a basic splitter.
My hypothesis is that the engine battery is being topped up, then once the high voltage on the engine battery is detected, the alternator is slowing charge.
Yes, I appreciate I really should just get a proper alternator regulator thingy, but it'll have to wait.
I do have the ability to parallel the engine and domestic batteries via a separate switch. Would it be a good idea to do this once the engine is running so hopefully the alternator continues to charge everything? Or do I risk flattening the engine battery and ending up with no workie engine??