BruceK
Well-Known Member
So my standard KAD Valeo alternator is very likely to overheat or dump while travelling at low speeds trying to charge lithium batteries.
At the moment all my research has been based around a Balmar 6 series 70 amp alternator with an external MC-614-H regulator and their SR200 battery monitor display because it allows for application based programming rather than trying to program the regulator with a bloody magnetic screwdriver.
Total cost of that system will be around 1k GBP
The batteries coincidently will be 2 x Sterling 12V 120A/hr units in parallel with a max continuous charge rate of 80A/hr so a reasonably balanced system and they in turn will be linked to a Sterling 2500W Pro Combi S Pure Sine wave inverter which will push the total to 3k GBP
My question and worry is Balmar dont seem to have any UK agents and is there another local competing brand that can provide alternator solutions to lithium charging.
In addition is having a externally regulated alternator the best way to go. I notice Sterling do a alternator to battery charger but it's not rated to include lithium types.
Victron seem stuck on DC-DC or buck chargers but do any of these methods actually protect the alternator?
I've read so much about converting to Lithium batteries but nobody seems to have really broached the subject of charging them by alternator.
- I dont want to change from a Single V alternator so I am restricted to around 70A output
- I dont want to keep a lead acid battery for DC-DC charging the lithium
- I do want a alternator and charge regulator based system
At the moment all my research has been based around a Balmar 6 series 70 amp alternator with an external MC-614-H regulator and their SR200 battery monitor display because it allows for application based programming rather than trying to program the regulator with a bloody magnetic screwdriver.
Total cost of that system will be around 1k GBP
The batteries coincidently will be 2 x Sterling 12V 120A/hr units in parallel with a max continuous charge rate of 80A/hr so a reasonably balanced system and they in turn will be linked to a Sterling 2500W Pro Combi S Pure Sine wave inverter which will push the total to 3k GBP
My question and worry is Balmar dont seem to have any UK agents and is there another local competing brand that can provide alternator solutions to lithium charging.
In addition is having a externally regulated alternator the best way to go. I notice Sterling do a alternator to battery charger but it's not rated to include lithium types.
Victron seem stuck on DC-DC or buck chargers but do any of these methods actually protect the alternator?
I've read so much about converting to Lithium batteries but nobody seems to have really broached the subject of charging them by alternator.