DoughMyDays
Member
Hi Chaps.
After studying months of looking into lithium. (Not bought anything yet) One of the things I will need to protect my alternator is some form of Dc to DC charger.
I currently have a Yanmar gm10 with a standard alternator which outputs 35Amps. I am looking at 300Ah lithium in total. I know 35amp output may be nowhere near enough for this amount of Amp hours.
The issue is I can never find a straight answer for this area. Some say never get a 30+amp Dc charger as running your alternator nearly to its max current could fry the alternator? I understand I will also need something like an additional Alternator protector like what Sterling Power do. Or would I just need a much bigger alternator?
I also have solar panels currently installed on my boat too.
After studying months of looking into lithium. (Not bought anything yet) One of the things I will need to protect my alternator is some form of Dc to DC charger.
I currently have a Yanmar gm10 with a standard alternator which outputs 35Amps. I am looking at 300Ah lithium in total. I know 35amp output may be nowhere near enough for this amount of Amp hours.
The issue is I can never find a straight answer for this area. Some say never get a 30+amp Dc charger as running your alternator nearly to its max current could fry the alternator? I understand I will also need something like an additional Alternator protector like what Sterling Power do. Or would I just need a much bigger alternator?
I also have solar panels currently installed on my boat too.