From a recent post on not allowing the tow vehicle to try to charge a lithium battery it has raised a question or 3. Also from reading a few other posts on some other brand forums which has raised some other curiosities.
Will allowing the tow vehicle to charge a lithium battery damage the alternator in the tow vehicle?
The lithium battery can hold about 14 v dc and a lead acid found in a tow vehicle is around 12.7 v , does this cause any issues?
While traveling is it possible that the lithium battery could be pushing power, amps or voltage, into the tow vehicle battery?
These are all question pertaining to a stock tow vehicle with no dc to dc charger installed into the RV.
Any other thoughts please share.
Brian
Will allowing the tow vehicle to charge a lithium battery damage the alternator in the tow vehicle?
The lithium battery can hold about 14 v dc and a lead acid found in a tow vehicle is around 12.7 v , does this cause any issues?
While traveling is it possible that the lithium battery could be pushing power, amps or voltage, into the tow vehicle battery?
These are all question pertaining to a stock tow vehicle with no dc to dc charger installed into the RV.
Any other thoughts please share.
Brian
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