stuhaynes
Well-Known Member
This is a follow on from a previous thread, but please bear with me. I've already had the panels advice about small battery bank and getting a bigger alternator.
To recap
24 volt system
220AH domestic battery bank
65 amp alternator
Tested the system for the first time this morning, everything appears to be working perfectly. Turn on inverter...
Asked Kath to switch on immersion, fully expecting the alternator belt to screech, and the engine to complain. Not a bit of it! Engine didn't miss a beat, belt remains silent.
Inverter shows 40 amp load
Ammeter (brand new 60-0-60) actually shows a 30 amp positive current flow.
Great! We've cracked it! Immersion working and batteries charging too(?)
Drat! Fly in the ointment! The alternator is getting very hot. Switch off quick!
My questions to the panel are:
How hot do alternators get? After about 3 minutes of load I couldn't hold the back of my hand on the casing for more than a few seconds.
The first thing that the current from the alternator meets is the ammeter.
What does the +30 amp reading actually represent? The inverter draws its power directly from the leisure bank.
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Most of the time we are on shore power. The immersion thing is only for periods when we're away for a few days. Based on your previous advices and the fact that we don't have the space (or spare cash) for a massive battery bank and a 150 amp alternator, we've decided to buy a smaller immersion element, 500 watt to replace the existing 1KW unit. Bearing in mind that it would only be used either on shore power or while the engine was running what is the panels view? I don't want to damage the equipment, or turn the drive belt to spaghetti through excessive heat.
Many thanks, as always, Stu
To recap
24 volt system
220AH domestic battery bank
65 amp alternator
Tested the system for the first time this morning, everything appears to be working perfectly. Turn on inverter...
Asked Kath to switch on immersion, fully expecting the alternator belt to screech, and the engine to complain. Not a bit of it! Engine didn't miss a beat, belt remains silent.
Inverter shows 40 amp load
Ammeter (brand new 60-0-60) actually shows a 30 amp positive current flow.
Great! We've cracked it! Immersion working and batteries charging too(?)
Drat! Fly in the ointment! The alternator is getting very hot. Switch off quick!
My questions to the panel are:
How hot do alternators get? After about 3 minutes of load I couldn't hold the back of my hand on the casing for more than a few seconds.
The first thing that the current from the alternator meets is the ammeter.
What does the +30 amp reading actually represent? The inverter draws its power directly from the leisure bank.
__________________________________________
Most of the time we are on shore power. The immersion thing is only for periods when we're away for a few days. Based on your previous advices and the fact that we don't have the space (or spare cash) for a massive battery bank and a 150 amp alternator, we've decided to buy a smaller immersion element, 500 watt to replace the existing 1KW unit. Bearing in mind that it would only be used either on shore power or while the engine was running what is the panels view? I don't want to damage the equipment, or turn the drive belt to spaghetti through excessive heat.
Many thanks, as always, Stu