Geo, this has been discussed here before and I don’t recall Alliance ever chimeing in to say this is why we did this.While in the front compartment today I noticed a tie-wrapped bundle of wires labeled "DC/DC CHARGER PREP". It appears to come from the pin box.
What is this for? Is my truck not charging the batteries without a converter here?
George, search by Disc Brake or Brakes once , it should take you to several posts involving DC/DC. I tried to post the link here and ended up deleted it , I did something wrong and it didn’t copy the whole post.Good info Bryan. I searched the forum for threads concerning this. I tried variations of "dc/dc charger prep" without results. Can you suggest other search strings that might work? Thanks
George, did you ever use a multimeter to check if your TV is charging your battery? I have the same question.George, search by Disc Brake or Brakes once , it should take you to several posts involving DC/DC. I tried to post the link here and ended up deleted it , I did something wrong and it didn’t copy the whole post.
I did not use a multimeter but I did look at my Renogy battery shunt and it appears to be charging while the truck is running.George, did you ever use a multimeter to check if your TV is charging your battery? I have the same question.
Thanks. I'll check mine through the battery BMS. I still don't understand what the leads labeled DC/DC prep are for though.I did not use a multimeter but I did look at my Renogy battery shunt and it appears to be charging while the truck is running.
These leads would be hooked to a DC/DC charger if your unit contains one. The charger would manage the Tow vehicle charge rate to the coach battery more accurately. It also acts as an isolator when not triggered in the on position to prevent the coach from draining the TV battery . It also can be set for different charge rates for a given battery type. For example, your TV might have a FLA type and your coach might have a Lithium type.Thanks. I'll check mine through the battery BMS. I still don't understand what the leads labeled DC/DC prep are for though.
I can't tell the gauge of the wire in the image, but I used 4 AWG for my 50 amp Victron Orion DC-to-DC charger. I am guessing wire in the image might support up to a 15-20 amp DC-to-DC charger.While in the front compartment today I noticed a tie-wrapped bundle of wires labeled "DC/DC CHARGER PREP". It appears to come from the pin box.
What is this for? Is my truck not charging the batteries without a converter here?
Perhaps you can email Victron and ask them. I don't know the answer and I won't just simply guess.My truck does have a 400 watt out let in the bed, the Victron smart charger looks like perfect option. I'm planning on a 460 Ah Epoch battery for my camper but don't know which charger would work best. I see that the chargers are 120V but can't find the wattage they draw can you advise me on the best one. Thank you for the help.
It certainly would be best to contact the manufacturer to get the specifics.My truck does have a 400 watt out let in the bed, the Victron smart charger looks like perfect option. I'm planning on a 460 Ah Epoch battery for my camper but don't know which charger would work best. I see that the chargers are 120V but can't find the wattage they draw can you advise me on the best one. Thank you for the help.
That will work. But the 2024 F350 that is in your profile has a chase that makes it easier to run the wires for a DC to DC setup. I'm not typing with any practical experience just what I've been seeing on the web as I have the same MY truck and have been researching how to run the wires after @Oregon_Camper shared the challenges he had. I think the qualifier for this to be true is having the upfitter switches on your overhead console. What will you do with the red or black 12V wire from the 7pin once you go this route?Our 2024 F350 has the 2000 watt "generator" and I intend to run a extension cord of sorts through the pin box into the battery compartment where we will simply plug in the smart charger we purchased directly from Epoch when we bought our batteries. I hope this works as I really don't want to have to tie in a DC-DC charger from the battery all the way back.