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Old 01-24-2021, 11:19 PM   #1
PS Cruisign
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Four Winds 35SK
State: Arizona
Posts: 71
THOR #14346
Typical charging amps for Lithium batteries from a stock converter?

Hello
I have a QD6000 on my Four Winds Super C.

Question. What are typical amps one would see when charging batteries?

My setup. House bank is two BB Lifepo4 lithiums of the 100AH variety. A Victron monitor. Generator operates normally to power coach in both AC and DC functions. Shore power also works.

When I run the generator to charge the batteries, it only seems to put out 9 to 12 amps over anything it is powering for battery charging. If I start the 6.7 diesel, the coach alternator will pump around 60 or so amps to the house batteries so I know the BMS on the batts will accept the amps.

Is this a typical amp output for the generator? Does it have something smart that regulates battery charging amps?

Thanks
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