Hi, I see that you have a lifeblue battery and a sterling DC-DC charger. Trying to decide between battle born and lifeblue, with lifeblue telling me their batteries do not need a dc-dc charger...they can take charge from the alternator directly? Any particular reason you decided to use a dc-dc, or are they just Bs'ing me?
Loaded Question...
I mainly went with LifeBlue for their dimensions, the fact they made 1 large 300ah battery, instead of needing 3 separate ones, and the fact they make the cold weather one with that can safely charge below freezing, as of last year, Battle Born didnt offer one that charged safely below freezing.
Battleborn now has much bigger batteries available.
I went with the DCDC for a variety of reasons. I have dual alternators and at max, they are 440amps. Will i ever see them pushing 440? Probably not..
Unless they updated them, the BattleBorns can take up to 100amps of charge, and the Lifeblues can take 150amps of charge. Both way under what my alternators could put out. Possibly damaging either battery. Or not.. I dont know.
I'm not a battery engineer, and alot of this stuff seems like voodoo magic just trusting a companies speces on paper.
I went with the Sterling because of the totally customizable charging profiles that can be dialed in to charge exactly how any battery requires.
That, and at 60amps, its providing plenty of charge, even at idle.