westhinder
Well-Known Member
But is the Mastervolt charger one with just a single a output and using the same diode splitter as alternator and Sterling controller. Or is it in fact a dual output charger which supplies the battery banks directly. As far as i know only the smallest Mastervolt (10amps) has just a single output.
A larger one ( at least 25amps) would be recommended for the battery capacity you have and all the larger ones have 2 or 3 outputs.
Check on the Mastervolt installation first, just to be sure about it, but then check the Sterling controller installation .
Which Sterling unit do you have ?
The Masterrvolt is a 12/2400, which delivers 100 Amps.
The Sterling is a Universal Advanced Alternator Regulator, from 1999. The voltage sensor is on the service batteries. As far as I can tell from the LEDs the unit works normally, but still the charge current never goes over 13.5V. Is there a way of verifying the Sterling actually works?