the question is specific to a Chevrolet Express van but is really applicable to any vehicle
i want to set up a battery bank of about 10kw (probably less because of weight), which can be done in several ways but i want to do it as series-only, as an example lets use the Trojan IND17-6V - 925AH - a pair of these is sufficient, aside from the weight concerns
the problem is - i want to be able to at least partly charge from the alternator AND be able to charge from AC through an IC - 250A-300A alternators are available for this model van, but how well would this work?
if you have (2) 6V in series this is basically a dual battery setup because the circuit sees it as 1 12V battery in addition to the main battery but the alternator is obviously not built to 3-stage charge deep cycle batteries and has an internal regulator
is this a doable setup by using a battery isolator an an inverter/charger to also add AC charging?
i want to set up a battery bank of about 10kw (probably less because of weight), which can be done in several ways but i want to do it as series-only, as an example lets use the Trojan IND17-6V - 925AH - a pair of these is sufficient, aside from the weight concerns
the problem is - i want to be able to at least partly charge from the alternator AND be able to charge from AC through an IC - 250A-300A alternators are available for this model van, but how well would this work?
if you have (2) 6V in series this is basically a dual battery setup because the circuit sees it as 1 12V battery in addition to the main battery but the alternator is obviously not built to 3-stage charge deep cycle batteries and has an internal regulator
is this a doable setup by using a battery isolator an an inverter/charger to also add AC charging?