palebluewanders
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Some notes,
- do you really need 110v charging with a 2kw solar array, DCDC and a generator? Almost everywhere is 220-240v...
- I suppose you have a good plan for a rather large alternator for 3*17@24v DCDC charging?
- Do not wire in your MPPT DC chargers into the starter batteries, they are very differnet charging profiles, you can use a battery connect device to set a trickle charge if needed
- You will need separate cables for MPPT and DCDC chargers, there is a potenial current of almost 150amps at 29 volts there
- We'll likely not have a generator after all, very limited toolbox space and it's not clear we'll need one anyway. It's just in the diagram in case we would like to add one later. And we would like to make it over to North America at some point down the line. Anyway we've since replaced the big Skylla with a much smaller Phoenix charger that goes down to 110v.
- Our alternator is 100A, so 3x17 = 51 would be about half of the alternator capacity. Might upgrade to 150A alternator later, not sure yet. May also get a buck boost instead of the 3 Orions. More research is needed since the buck boost seems to not have the right charging profiles for lithium.
- The MPPT isn't wired into the starter batteries, they'll only charge the house batteries.
- Hm, we were planning to size that cable for the largest current; wouldn't it be fine as one cable in that case? This is the way it's done in some official Victron diagrams as far as we can remember, though it has been about 10 months since we've really thought about the electrical system so it's not very fresh in our mind atm. 😅