ESGWheel
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While this is a hypothetical question the answer will impact the design I am doing. I assume others have a set up similar to this so looking to understand what they did or perhaps my thinking is all wet.
Scenario: Two House Batts., One Start Batt. all 12V lead acid type and same model, coupled with an Add A Battery ACR. Alternator max output is 85A and hooked into the Start Batt. 2000W Inverter tied into the House Bank. All wiring and fusing correct. Inverter capable of drawing 2000/12 = 165A.
Here is the question: when underway and cursing what happens when the inverter is loaded up almost to max which exceeds the Alt output and the ACR is closed?
With the ACR is closed I think the Alt will be loaded to its max and potentially burn out due to its higher voltage than the House Bank. In other words, with the ACR closed, the Alt. will attempt to provide the full inverter load until it cannot and drop its voltage under the strain until the rest is provided by the House & Start batt (Start as well since ACR closed)
And while the Alt voltage output may drop to the ACR’s Open Low of 12.75 (30 seconds) or 12.35 (10 sec.) it seems that this is still unhealthy for the Alt. And it seems this cycle will continue, ACR open, Alt. voltage goes back to normal and thus ACR closes, but voltage drops again causing ACR to open. Repeat. And based on fuse sizes, the Start Batt to ACR may blow.
Is my thinking correct? It seems so based on what I have read. So what have others done when trying to take advantage of an ACR but also have an inverter that exceeds the Alt output? Thanks for your thoughts.
Scenario: Two House Batts., One Start Batt. all 12V lead acid type and same model, coupled with an Add A Battery ACR. Alternator max output is 85A and hooked into the Start Batt. 2000W Inverter tied into the House Bank. All wiring and fusing correct. Inverter capable of drawing 2000/12 = 165A.
Here is the question: when underway and cursing what happens when the inverter is loaded up almost to max which exceeds the Alt output and the ACR is closed?
With the ACR is closed I think the Alt will be loaded to its max and potentially burn out due to its higher voltage than the House Bank. In other words, with the ACR closed, the Alt. will attempt to provide the full inverter load until it cannot and drop its voltage under the strain until the rest is provided by the House & Start batt (Start as well since ACR closed)
And while the Alt voltage output may drop to the ACR’s Open Low of 12.75 (30 seconds) or 12.35 (10 sec.) it seems that this is still unhealthy for the Alt. And it seems this cycle will continue, ACR open, Alt. voltage goes back to normal and thus ACR closes, but voltage drops again causing ACR to open. Repeat. And based on fuse sizes, the Start Batt to ACR may blow.
Is my thinking correct? It seems so based on what I have read. So what have others done when trying to take advantage of an ACR but also have an inverter that exceeds the Alt output? Thanks for your thoughts.