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Currently laying out the electrical requirements for a 2011 Super duty gasser (6.2)
Though Im struggling a bit with the camper/house battery bank charging as well as the winch power needs. I welcome any input.
The truck has a 150A alternator and group 65 ~800 CCA Battery, stock.
Truck will be fitted with a X20 Smittybuilt 15500 winch
Truck will be used for high amperage charging of 230AH camper/house battery bank
So I'm considering options right now.
Dual alternators:
One alt for OEM + winching duties, and one for managing charging duties for the camper bank.
Dual batteries:
Normally used for heavy winching, and/or aux battery draws like a fridge.
The group 65 battery, according to Smittybuilt is enough, and I already have an aux bank for aux draws. So Im leaning away from dual batteries.
Camper bank charging:
In the past, and currently with the old truck, I can fast charge the camper bank with little more than a 200A continuous duty relay, some heavy wiring (2AWG) and a switch. While this works, it can be a real workout for one alternator, and I'm not convinced it can charge the camper batteries nearly as well as it does under-hood batteries due to different battery types, and the distance away from the alternator. So I'm considering dual alternators. There looks to be room, though it would be 100% custom.
But how about a dedicated battery-to-battery charger (sterling) instead of a custom dual alternator setup? This would provide intelligent and “proper” high amperage charging of the camper bank, all the while being lighter and considerably more simple than dual alts, though pricey.
Any comments? Or considerations I’ve missed?
Thanks
Though Im struggling a bit with the camper/house battery bank charging as well as the winch power needs. I welcome any input.
The truck has a 150A alternator and group 65 ~800 CCA Battery, stock.
Truck will be fitted with a X20 Smittybuilt 15500 winch
Truck will be used for high amperage charging of 230AH camper/house battery bank
So I'm considering options right now.
Dual alternators:
One alt for OEM + winching duties, and one for managing charging duties for the camper bank.
Dual batteries:
Normally used for heavy winching, and/or aux battery draws like a fridge.
The group 65 battery, according to Smittybuilt is enough, and I already have an aux bank for aux draws. So Im leaning away from dual batteries.
Camper bank charging:
In the past, and currently with the old truck, I can fast charge the camper bank with little more than a 200A continuous duty relay, some heavy wiring (2AWG) and a switch. While this works, it can be a real workout for one alternator, and I'm not convinced it can charge the camper batteries nearly as well as it does under-hood batteries due to different battery types, and the distance away from the alternator. So I'm considering dual alternators. There looks to be room, though it would be 100% custom.
But how about a dedicated battery-to-battery charger (sterling) instead of a custom dual alternator setup? This would provide intelligent and “proper” high amperage charging of the camper bank, all the while being lighter and considerably more simple than dual alts, though pricey.
Any comments? Or considerations I’ve missed?
Thanks