SimplyAnAdventure
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Hoping someone on here more familiar with electrons that me can shed some light onto this for me.
I have a Supertramp camper ordered with the following electrical specs:
4, 100Ah Battle Born batteries to power a 1500W inverter, a Isotherm fridge, and a Dometic RTX2000 12V air conditioner.
Supertramp includes:
330W of solar on the roof and a Victron MPPT 75/15 Charge controller.
Progressive Dynamics 45amp charger for shore power.
Victron DC/DC charger is an Orion 12v/12v - 30amp.
I saw a few videos suggesting/ recommending using TWO DC/DC chargers as they can be "stacked" sort of. I am wondering if this is a good idea for a couple reasons. 1) Redundancy seems useful, 2 is one and 1 is none right? If one failed the other would be still working. 2) More power, this is what actually had me looking in the first place as a single 30A charger seems small for a 400Ah set of batteries. If I could charge at 30A with one, I could charge at 60A with two right?
My questions really are can I do this/ is it a good idea? Will the 2, 30A chargers AND the 330W of solar be too much for the batteries to handle when running down the road? How do I wire it? I don't have the camper yet but Supertramp runs a single power cord from the engine bay to the rear bumper to a 30A trolling motor plug. Do I just run another wire from the same place to the back and create a second plug and whip? Lastly my truck is a 2023 F350 w/ 7.3L gas engine, 2 batteries and 2 alternators (410A's) so I am sure I have ample power.
Thanks in advance for any and all help and ideas!
-SAA
I have a Supertramp camper ordered with the following electrical specs:
4, 100Ah Battle Born batteries to power a 1500W inverter, a Isotherm fridge, and a Dometic RTX2000 12V air conditioner.
Supertramp includes:
330W of solar on the roof and a Victron MPPT 75/15 Charge controller.
Progressive Dynamics 45amp charger for shore power.
Victron DC/DC charger is an Orion 12v/12v - 30amp.
I saw a few videos suggesting/ recommending using TWO DC/DC chargers as they can be "stacked" sort of. I am wondering if this is a good idea for a couple reasons. 1) Redundancy seems useful, 2 is one and 1 is none right? If one failed the other would be still working. 2) More power, this is what actually had me looking in the first place as a single 30A charger seems small for a 400Ah set of batteries. If I could charge at 30A with one, I could charge at 60A with two right?
My questions really are can I do this/ is it a good idea? Will the 2, 30A chargers AND the 330W of solar be too much for the batteries to handle when running down the road? How do I wire it? I don't have the camper yet but Supertramp runs a single power cord from the engine bay to the rear bumper to a 30A trolling motor plug. Do I just run another wire from the same place to the back and create a second plug and whip? Lastly my truck is a 2023 F350 w/ 7.3L gas engine, 2 batteries and 2 alternators (410A's) so I am sure I have ample power.
Thanks in advance for any and all help and ideas!
-SAA