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Gas powered battery charger.
I've been thinking about mounting an automotive alternator on a small gasoline engine to make a portable battery charger with respectable output. The purpose would be to charge auto batteries when there are no outlets around. Of course you could do the same thing with a generator and battery charger but I think you can get perhaps 70 amps or more from an alternator. It would have been nice this winter when we had the ice & snow storm and the battery was weak on the seldom driven 4WD diesel truck. Also could be useful for camping and boating, could recharge the trolling motor battery on the lake, etc... RogerN |
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