snowblind
Adventurer
If you have a single battery system....could you have a dc to dc charger in the engine bay running to a blue sea fuse block in the back of the vehicle? Then from the fuse block to a Anderson connector plugged into the Yeti 400? Would this work? Thanks.
Because my vehicle has a "smart" alternator and if I get a AGM battery, I am thinking I need to get a charger anyway in order to properly charge the AGM battery. I have read that the smart alternator does not effectively charge AGM batteries.....There fore I would just get a dc to dc charger to accomplish this. Then could use the charger to charge the Yeti in the back of the vehicle through the Anderson connector. Will this work?
Sorry for the late reply. You might have already fixed this but...
I don't see any reason for you to get a DC-DC charger. Lithium batteries may need a higher charge voltage but AGM is fine with 14-15v
I believe that you are overthinking the situation. Your vehicle's "smart" alternator is probably not as smart as you think. I'm betting it's primary design is to "put out enough energy to meet the draw".
The charge controller for the battery is in the Yeti. The charge controller "asks" the alternator for electricity. The alternator has no idea if it is powering a charger or a lightbulb.
Matt