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Yeah that sounds like a lot of fun. Happy memories. The sheer power available would be drastically different than the Yamaha XT225 I grew up riding those passes on.
I'm sure we'd be more aggressively pursuing this if we were Alta owners and our lives revolved around dirt bikes. That's how digiNow started anyway, because Brandon couldn't recharge his race bike fast enough between heats and there wasn't a good charging solution. So he made his own. Then other people wanted it, too.
@Speedkills I wanted to reach out to people at Alta and work with them if there's a product to be made here. I'm down in Monterey Bay but would definitely make a trip up north for a meeting. I can do that on a Zero with fast charging. *cough* (was I too obvious?)
I am still working on my van. Bought almost everything (including a shower and bed while at it; shopping on Amazon is addictive). Now just need to bolt it on, punch a few holes in the van to route the wires, install a 240V shore power connector, etc.@Philip How's your progress? How does the aims inverter charger work at split-phase 240 with a r-charger?
My current design/recipe uses tesla model s 5.3kwh modules (starting w/ 1) and victron multiplus 24/3000 ... starting /w 1, single phase, and plan is going to 2 for 240 split-phase for rapid charging, and maybe support ~6kw charging in the future. The 2 inverter chargers do complicate a bit, but I like the redundancy. Researched the inverter chargers and victron has the most flexibility/programability/li-ion support, docs and 5yr warranty. Anyone here using a victron multiplus?
From this manual:Will be using 120v shore and generator power: https://www.victronenergy.com/uploa...inverter-charger_2kVA-and-3kVA-120V-US-EN.pdf . .
Not that I am aware of. Amazon has some 13-48 Vdc converters, but normally they are 3-5A at 48Vdc. What about a spec sheet on the 180 A version of the cells I have. You can see on the discharge curve at 3.4 Vdc the cell is basically full so you wouldn't lose much capacity. The meter, with a shunt, will also monitor current letting you know how much current is going in or out and a running total of the battery state of charge.Nice! It is 48V, right?
Are there some inexpensive 12-48 DC-DC chargers on the market that I could use to charge it from the truck's alternator, if I have to?
Looks like a nice unit. Output is adjustable so tweek it down a bit and it should work good. 4/0 AWG is a pain to work with, but they do make some fairly flexible wire that is not bad. Not sure you need to go that large for what you are planning though, but in general, overkill is always appropriate. In my car I use 2/0 AWG for the battery to the controller and 4/0 AWG from the controller to the motor. I regularly draw up to 700A when accelerating at 140-150 Vdc and about 100-110A continuous going down the freeway. Here is a wire size vs current chart. If you put the charger as close as possible to the 12V source it will minimize the high current wiring and the need for the 4/0 AWG.Here, I found a 12V volt to 48 volt DC/DC battery charger for lead acid and lithium batteries. The price is $1,275.
I think I have made the right choice to stay with 12V. The only drawback so far has been the 4/0 AWG wires between the batteries and the inverter.
I ended up with Recipe #3, although with four 100A lithium batteries.@Phillip what was your final build like? I recently setup a 500watt solar and 5 LiFeMgPO4 (valence) batteries on my rig, and am thinking about a 12v -> 240vac inverter to do quick charges between rides.
The pack is not enough to fill the alta completely (is about 2.6kw), but it is a good sink and if I run the LP generator at the same time, I think I should be able to get the Alta from 20% to 80% in about an hour with a 240v inverter. Go ride single track, let the sun fill the pack, rinse, repeat.
Point being - I am looking for a good 12v -> 240vac inverter and am not coming up with anything (for a reasonable price) that is split phase 60hz. *Lots* of stuff out there for Euro style 220v single phase. I am wondering if the alta charger is going to play nice with that?
what did your final van build out look like?