Hi all,
I'm setting up a split dual-battery charging system that appears sound to me, but i haven't seen it done before, and my main concern is how the alternator will react, and thus whether the source of the S wire should be changed....
The original vehicle is a Toyota LandCruiser, 1HZ motor with a 3-wire plug on a 60amp alternator (IG, L, S). I'm running a 96Ah silver-calcium crank battery and a 240Ah AGM auxilliary battery.
I have upgraded to a new alternator, a Denso based M2K 270amp with a 4-wire plug (IG,L,S,M).
To maximize the life of the batteries, and charge them both rapidly, I am installing a Sterling 120amp DC-DC charger at each battery, both fed directly by the alternator with upgraded cables.
So the 270amp alternator will ONLY be supplying both 120amp chargers (240amp total), which will each vary their current demand. Importantly the alternator won't be connected to a battery, but the electrics going to the alternator regulator (IG, L, S) will be sensing voltages just from the crank battery (if i leave everything as is).
So given that at times, the crank battery could be fully charged and showing that to the alternator regulator, while the auxillary battery charger could be at full capacity, I'm wondering if the S wire going to the regulator should be taken from the alternator side of the chargers. This location would show zero volts at start up.
Another consideration, albeit less important, is whether the L wire for the dash charge sensor should also be moved.
Cheers,
Damien
I'm setting up a split dual-battery charging system that appears sound to me, but i haven't seen it done before, and my main concern is how the alternator will react, and thus whether the source of the S wire should be changed....
The original vehicle is a Toyota LandCruiser, 1HZ motor with a 3-wire plug on a 60amp alternator (IG, L, S). I'm running a 96Ah silver-calcium crank battery and a 240Ah AGM auxilliary battery.
I have upgraded to a new alternator, a Denso based M2K 270amp with a 4-wire plug (IG,L,S,M).
To maximize the life of the batteries, and charge them both rapidly, I am installing a Sterling 120amp DC-DC charger at each battery, both fed directly by the alternator with upgraded cables.
So the 270amp alternator will ONLY be supplying both 120amp chargers (240amp total), which will each vary their current demand. Importantly the alternator won't be connected to a battery, but the electrics going to the alternator regulator (IG, L, S) will be sensing voltages just from the crank battery (if i leave everything as is).
So given that at times, the crank battery could be fully charged and showing that to the alternator regulator, while the auxillary battery charger could be at full capacity, I'm wondering if the S wire going to the regulator should be taken from the alternator side of the chargers. This location would show zero volts at start up.
Another consideration, albeit less important, is whether the L wire for the dash charge sensor should also be moved.
Cheers,
Damien