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DC Generators and Off-Grid Power Solutions

ALTEN manufactures the world's most dependable Gas & Diesel DC Generators to backup batteries used in mobile and stationary applications. Explore our line of Gas Powered Battery Chargers and Diesel DC generators to see how you can increase your DC power system reliability, on land or at sea.

Supporting our DC Generators and off-grid power solutions, we also provide design, manufacturing and engineering field services to a wide range of customers with remote power requirements, including the mining, telecom, oil and gas, renewable energy, and military sectors.

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I have a coleman sport 1850 gas generator that has a 15amp DC charger as well as two AC outlets. I need to charge my Surrettes this time of year due to lack of sun.  My battery bank is four S530s for about 1000amps at 12 volts.  So the question is:


I have an AC battery charger that can put out 12amps, if I plug in the charger into the generator unit and attach to batteries as well as attaching the DC charger, will the charger handle that?  I understand running things off modified sine wave, is not recommended sometimes, but I was wondering how the charger will react to being plugged into modified sine wave then converting back to DC


Thanks

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