Given that my vehcile is equipped with a smart alternator under the hood, that, as the name implies, won't delivery one constant higher voltage like was the case in the days of a non-smart constant alternator's voltage output, but regulate that voltage, presumably saving gasoline, based on the needs of the starter battery,
how can I expect it to be able to, via a Renogy DCC30S, charge a LiFEPO4 house battery which typically depends on a higher voltage to effect such charge?
Does the Renogy device convert some of those alternator charging amps to volts need be?
TIA
how can I expect it to be able to, via a Renogy DCC30S, charge a LiFEPO4 house battery which typically depends on a higher voltage to effect such charge?
Does the Renogy device convert some of those alternator charging amps to volts need be?
TIA
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