denis2000
New Member
I thought it would be good to share our experience. This year we installed 2 x 100a lithium batteries. In order to protect the new 80ah alternator, in addition to a smart regulator, we decided to fit a dc to dc charger and a 60a starter battery as a slave. The idea of having a slave instead of using the boat’s starter battery was to make sure the latter wasn’t compromised. We also installed a decent monitoring system.
Through the year, charging times were increasing and discharging was getting quicker. I finally clocked the state of the slave battery - less than 10v! The dc to dc was supposed to stop taking a charge from the slave once it got down to 12.5v. That clearly wasn’t happening and, as a result, the slave battery was a gonner.
I have now changed the wiring so that the alternator charges the lithiums directly. They are getting back up to 100% much quicker than before. We will probably keep the set up as it is - much more simple. We feel that the alternator will be adequately protected by the smart charger and the lithiums have their own protection circuits.
Lesson - if you do have a dc to dc charger set up, make sure it does cut off to protect the battery it takes its charge from. I am so glad we decided to use a slave battery, as it would have been a fried starter battery!
Denis
Olivia Jane
Through the year, charging times were increasing and discharging was getting quicker. I finally clocked the state of the slave battery - less than 10v! The dc to dc was supposed to stop taking a charge from the slave once it got down to 12.5v. That clearly wasn’t happening and, as a result, the slave battery was a gonner.
I have now changed the wiring so that the alternator charges the lithiums directly. They are getting back up to 100% much quicker than before. We will probably keep the set up as it is - much more simple. We feel that the alternator will be adequately protected by the smart charger and the lithiums have their own protection circuits.
Lesson - if you do have a dc to dc charger set up, make sure it does cut off to protect the battery it takes its charge from. I am so glad we decided to use a slave battery, as it would have been a fried starter battery!
Denis
Olivia Jane