No pro power on board for me. I did order dual alternators (410A or so of charging) dual XS1400’s should do the trick of the batteries can take it.
I've mentioned it before, but in hindsight, I would have skipped the pro power and done the 67B option (250A + 160A dual 12v alternators) like you. When I ordered, I didn't know the Pro Power meant a dedicated 24v alternator and I found out when my truck was already in production. I use Pro Power occasionally, but not enough to warrant it and would have preferred dual 12v. But I'm "making lemonade" now that Victron offers the XS 1400 which will run off 12v or 24v input. That will leave my single 250A 12v alternator to do other twelve-volty things rather than my DC/DC charging. In reality, even my single 250A alternator has so much overhead, I could run 100amp of DC charging off it and come no where near capacity, even at idle output, but hey, if I have a 24v alternator just sitting there, might as well utilize it. Bonus is 24v, over the same conductor size, will have much less voltage drop, so that might make up for the low voltage of our "smart alternators" that, in my opinion, are too smart for their own good. Ha.
STC uses the Victron XS50 12v DC charger but I expect you can ask/pay to change to XS1400. In 12v mode, they both have the exact same throughput (50 amps which is about 700watts). The XS 1400 are only $25 more expensive street price. I think it would be nice to have them should the camper ever go on a pickup (current owner or future) where 24v would be available. Gives options.
Both are 98.5% efficient, but the XS 1400 has nice big heat sink fins where the XS 50 has flat back aluminum heat sink. That is because, with 24v input and 24v output, the XS1400 can output 1,400 watts rather than 700 watts like when using 12v input (and like the XS 50). AT 700 output, probably doesn't matter, but hey, for $25 extra, one might as well have the extra cooling from the fins which can only help longevity.
Both the XS50 and XS1400 are worlds better than the huge and inefficient (heat maker) 30amp DC charger. I've voiced my opinion to STC many times that the 50amp should be standard equipment. 50amps of charging is still well within charging spec if a single 100Ah battery. And, realistically, very few spec that or if they do, they throw in another one at some point. My opinion is they should fold the tiny price increase (in the big picture of overall camper price) of the larger conductors and DC charger into the base price and scrap using the undersized 8gauge wire and huge, inefficient 30amp charger (that usually only output 15 to 20 amps) and make the standard equipment one of the small, efficient 50amp chargers. Premium camper deserves 50amp charger and wiring to support it. The large conductors slow the install process, because it's so hard to work with, but that is about the only con and the 50amp charger will be a lot more satisfying long term.