Here I go again. I’ve been struggling with voltage issues on my Jota for some time now. I have Nippon Denso alternator, Shindengen FH020AA mosfet regulator rectifier and a Lithium battery. Most of the time voltage is OK, somewhere between 13,8-14,2V. But when the battery is fully charged, the battery monitoring system steps in and protects the battery from being overcharged. BMS seems to completely cut the charging power to the battery, and this causes trouble. It results in unstable voltage and nasty spikes. Note, I wrote: “BMS seems to”, and that is what I meant. I have no actual knowledge of what is going on.
Anyway, I have checked and rechecked every wire and component which have something to do with charging, all good. I have always thought that FH020AA reg-rec would be compatible with Lithium batteries and it’s charging power would be about 14,2V. That is the value I initially found somewhere in internet. I recently rechecked the value and found out that it is 14,5V, which is too much for a Lithium battery. Who knows what’s the actual case. So, I ended up buying a new RMStator Lithium compatible reg-rec, and I hope it will finally resolve all the voltage issues I’ve had. The charging power is stated to be 14,2V. I hope that is the actual case. The results remain to be seen, on season 2025.
But if things don’t work out, I have a backup plan. It involves some extra components and new circuits. Basically, the idea is to cutoff one phase from alternator when the voltage gets too high. And then to reconnect it when the voltage is in acceptable level. And this needs to happen automatically. The attached picture shows the system. It is tested on bench and works as intended. But I hope I don’t need to go this road…
Anyway, I have checked and rechecked every wire and component which have something to do with charging, all good. I have always thought that FH020AA reg-rec would be compatible with Lithium batteries and it’s charging power would be about 14,2V. That is the value I initially found somewhere in internet. I recently rechecked the value and found out that it is 14,5V, which is too much for a Lithium battery. Who knows what’s the actual case. So, I ended up buying a new RMStator Lithium compatible reg-rec, and I hope it will finally resolve all the voltage issues I’ve had. The charging power is stated to be 14,2V. I hope that is the actual case. The results remain to be seen, on season 2025.
But if things don’t work out, I have a backup plan. It involves some extra components and new circuits. Basically, the idea is to cutoff one phase from alternator when the voltage gets too high. And then to reconnect it when the voltage is in acceptable level. And this needs to happen automatically. The attached picture shows the system. It is tested on bench and works as intended. But I hope I don’t need to go this road…