Hi everyone. First off, I'll tentatively stick my head above the parapet and whisper that I do not own a VW! I actually have a self build Iveco but have found myself lurking on the forum and reading opinions and thoughts on the Ring B2B charger, and intelligent alternators
So I've now worked out that my 2014 Iveco does not have an intelligent alternator but that does leave me with an issue I will come to shortly.
First of all though, I've had the Ring fitted for around nine months. My setup is two Trojan T105 golf cart batteries, 200w of solar panels, a Nasa BM1 battery monitor, and the main consumers are a CRX80 Fridge, Propex, 24/7 dashcam, and my double din stereo has been rewired to the leisure system.
For the first few months I only had the solar panels feeding into the Ring, and I could leave the fridge on 24/7 and the batteries would be fully recharged each day. As my conversion progressed, I hooked up the vehicle battery to the Ring, using 50 amp cable and 40 amp fuses.
Then the issues started. Firstly, the Ring was replaced after I realised it would overcharge the batteries. It never entered 'Float' mode, instead it would stay in 'Bulk' and be pushing 8-10 Amps into the batteries at 15v, and after resting the batteries would be sitting at around 13.5v. This would happen either from the solar or alternator inputs.
After being replaced, it now enters 'Float' mode correctly However, the alternator charging still seems a bit erratic. Interested to hear from other owners... On starting the engine, the Ring will dump up to 20 amps into the batteries before cutting off, it will cut in again and provide short bursts three or four times before seemingly giving up. We are currently driving four hours across Scotland and when the wife is driving I've been nipping back to check the battery monitor, on one occasion I've seen it sitting steady at 21 amps but the other four times I've gone back its not been charging, just the occasional momentary blip from 12.4v to 13v and then off again. The blips are not long enough for the battery monitor to measure a change in amps. The batteries are sitting at around 50%/12.4v. I can change the Solar priority mode on the Ring but its overcast and only pushing about 3 amps from the panels!
So I've now worked out that my 2014 Iveco does not have an intelligent alternator but that does leave me with an issue I will come to shortly.
First of all though, I've had the Ring fitted for around nine months. My setup is two Trojan T105 golf cart batteries, 200w of solar panels, a Nasa BM1 battery monitor, and the main consumers are a CRX80 Fridge, Propex, 24/7 dashcam, and my double din stereo has been rewired to the leisure system.
For the first few months I only had the solar panels feeding into the Ring, and I could leave the fridge on 24/7 and the batteries would be fully recharged each day. As my conversion progressed, I hooked up the vehicle battery to the Ring, using 50 amp cable and 40 amp fuses.
Then the issues started. Firstly, the Ring was replaced after I realised it would overcharge the batteries. It never entered 'Float' mode, instead it would stay in 'Bulk' and be pushing 8-10 Amps into the batteries at 15v, and after resting the batteries would be sitting at around 13.5v. This would happen either from the solar or alternator inputs.
After being replaced, it now enters 'Float' mode correctly However, the alternator charging still seems a bit erratic. Interested to hear from other owners... On starting the engine, the Ring will dump up to 20 amps into the batteries before cutting off, it will cut in again and provide short bursts three or four times before seemingly giving up. We are currently driving four hours across Scotland and when the wife is driving I've been nipping back to check the battery monitor, on one occasion I've seen it sitting steady at 21 amps but the other four times I've gone back its not been charging, just the occasional momentary blip from 12.4v to 13v and then off again. The blips are not long enough for the battery monitor to measure a change in amps. The batteries are sitting at around 50%/12.4v. I can change the Solar priority mode on the Ring but its overcast and only pushing about 3 amps from the panels!