Chris_Robb
Well-Known Member
James - I agree with what you are saying re Alternator controllers and VSRs, BUT:
Surely this is only true with a modern alternator that puts out up to 14.8V? My own set up on an Oceanlord, with a battery switch 1,2 or both, initially only gave me 13.8V when charging and a trickle of 2-8 amps into the battery. So fitting a Sterling controller on this raises the voltage to 14.8 and allows the alternator (50amps) to output an initial 45amps, dropping eventually to around 15amps when I stop charging. I do need to keep an eye on the water levels and top up regularly.
Perhaps I am working the alternator too hard and it will overheat???
Surely this is only true with a modern alternator that puts out up to 14.8V? My own set up on an Oceanlord, with a battery switch 1,2 or both, initially only gave me 13.8V when charging and a trickle of 2-8 amps into the battery. So fitting a Sterling controller on this raises the voltage to 14.8 and allows the alternator (50amps) to output an initial 45amps, dropping eventually to around 15amps when I stop charging. I do need to keep an eye on the water levels and top up regularly.
Perhaps I am working the alternator too hard and it will overheat???