darksheep85
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Hey yall, I just wanted to put my plan out there for criticism, either constructive or destructive.
I have a plan to install a 12v alternator with the kit I'm getting from tm america. It will be used to charge a small battery bank of probably 4 large batteries in a battery box I will build and attach to the frame where my unused spare tire carrier is. These batteries will be wired in parallel for 12v and maximum amperage. Then, wired to a 3,000/6,000 watt inverter that I already have. This inverter will be placed in the bed for powering "camping" equipment.
The batteries will also provide a source for 12v accessories, such as lights, radio, cb, transfer pump, gauges, etc.
The idea seems perfect and almost complete in my head. I'm at the "gathering parts and preparing to execute" stage of this endeavor. What I would like is info from anybody who's done something similar.
What are the pros/cons of the different types of alternators I can use (10si, 12si, cs130) and what would be the best way to wire them? The 10si and 12si seem pretty straight forward as far as a 1 wire hookup, but the cs130 looks a little more complicated.
Is the battery box location I proposed a good idea, or would it be OK to bring the batteries into the bed, as this would be the so-called "living quarters"?
What kind of batteries would be best and most economical choice? Marine? Deep cycle? 18 wheeler style batteries? They will probably be drained dead every once in a while.
What size wire should I consider using throughout? Are there more necessary components I'm not thinking about?
Such as relays, solenoids, fuses, circuit breakers?
The ultimate goal is to have a self sufficiency truck where I can have shelter, usable electricity, mobility. Future plans include finding a place to mount a water tank, and adding a 30gal stainless marine fuel cell I got for $20.
This is definitely a situation of "champagne dreams on a beer budget". But I am a patient man.
Any and all info or critiques will be appreciated.
I have a plan to install a 12v alternator with the kit I'm getting from tm america. It will be used to charge a small battery bank of probably 4 large batteries in a battery box I will build and attach to the frame where my unused spare tire carrier is. These batteries will be wired in parallel for 12v and maximum amperage. Then, wired to a 3,000/6,000 watt inverter that I already have. This inverter will be placed in the bed for powering "camping" equipment.
The batteries will also provide a source for 12v accessories, such as lights, radio, cb, transfer pump, gauges, etc.
The idea seems perfect and almost complete in my head. I'm at the "gathering parts and preparing to execute" stage of this endeavor. What I would like is info from anybody who's done something similar.
What are the pros/cons of the different types of alternators I can use (10si, 12si, cs130) and what would be the best way to wire them? The 10si and 12si seem pretty straight forward as far as a 1 wire hookup, but the cs130 looks a little more complicated.
Is the battery box location I proposed a good idea, or would it be OK to bring the batteries into the bed, as this would be the so-called "living quarters"?
What kind of batteries would be best and most economical choice? Marine? Deep cycle? 18 wheeler style batteries? They will probably be drained dead every once in a while.
What size wire should I consider using throughout? Are there more necessary components I'm not thinking about?
Such as relays, solenoids, fuses, circuit breakers?
The ultimate goal is to have a self sufficiency truck where I can have shelter, usable electricity, mobility. Future plans include finding a place to mount a water tank, and adding a 30gal stainless marine fuel cell I got for $20.
This is definitely a situation of "champagne dreams on a beer budget". But I am a patient man.
Any and all info or critiques will be appreciated.