Friday, Apr 05, 2024 at 22:26
Well, I will that one go through to the keeper.
To which one has to retort..
The point I was trying to make is that with modern vehicles from 2011 onwards vehicles have moved towards integration to where we are today in 2024 with highly integrated electronically controlled vehicles.
At the heart of all this is the battery and how it is charged and discharges current through the vehicle to these various electronic components..
Yes as one has mentioned..all these components have their own voltage regulation and filtering networks to operate and operate at voltages
well below charging rates.
That is not in dispute..
In respect to using the wording "frying" that was a bit liberal...
I should have written "lessen their operational lifespan"..
What I will stand by though....
Is because of the complexity and component integration in modern vehicles.
The days of running a 6 B&S dual core wire from the start battery to an Anderson plug hanging off the tow bar on a 2023 model vehicle and wanting to charge a battery bank in a caravan..is now a thing of the past.
Then or thinking of putting on a "High output alternator" and doing the same thing..ie running the wire from the battery to an Anderson plug on a 2023 vehicle...more trouble than it is worth.
People I know in the vehicle repair business are pretty switched on, one being a auto elect who had worked for Australian state police force wiring up the police vehicles with all the stuff they have and I pretty
well think..what he has been mentioning to me...I don't think he speaks crap.
Get a decent reputable DCDC charger..$350.00+ depending an output amp's..ie 20A, 30A etc and bling..ie built in MPPT, Bluetooth and that stuff..
Then there is the roadside battery mechanic and respectable resources.
My mum always said to me.."you never judge a book by it's cover.."
When you speak to people working on your vehicle you get to chatting as one does..
I found out a few things about this "road side battery mechanic"..
Interesting bloke he was...
He use to work between Broadmeadows and Geelong for about 15 years as a Automotive Electronics Engineer..he took a payout from his employer (whom he did not mention at all, by the way)..packed up the family and moved to the
Gold Coast and does his job a couple a days a week..
He gave me a word about some of the modern vehicles these days..
Vehicle manufactures tender out manufacture of components they.. electronics components just being one.
What he was finding was that..
Vehicle wiring looms and connectors..have deteriorated in quality, also on how they are packaged by and arrive from 3rd party manufacturers, on how they are stored and then handled pre assembly and put into vehicles during assembly over the last 10 years.
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