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48V Alternator Charging for the Ford Transit: Which Sterling Setup is Best?

Upgrading to a 48V lithium system in a van—especially a newer Ford Transit—opens the door to serious power capacity. But one of the biggest questions we get at Northwest Overland is:

“What’s the best way to charge a 48V battery bank from the factory alternator?”

If you’re using Sterling Power DC-DC chargers, there are a few common configurations. In this post, we’ll break down three real-world options and explain which one makes the most sense depending on your goals.


⚙️ The Setup We’re Comparing

All three options are designed to charge a 48V lithium battery bank using the Transit’s 12V alternator via CCP2 (Customer Connection Point under the driver seat), which is typically rated around 175 amps.

Here are the three configurations:


🔹 Option 1: Single Charger (Simple & Safe)

1 × Sterling BB1248120

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Total Output: ~120A
Alternator Load: Low to moderate

Pros:

  • Simple installation
  • Lower cost
  • Very safe for the alternator
  • Minimal system complexity

Cons:

  • Leaves available charging capacity unused
  • Slower charge times (especially for large battery banks)

Best For:

  • Smaller battery systems
  • Minimal electrical builds
  • Customers prioritizing simplicity over performance

🔹 Option 2: Dual Charger Setup (Balanced Performance)

2 × Sterling BB124865

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Total Output: ~130A
Alternator Load: Moderate

Pros:

  • Good balance of performance and safety
  • Leaves headroom for:
    • factory vehicle loads
    • voltage fluctuations
    • heat and inefficiencies
  • Proven, reliable setup

Cons:

  • Slightly more complex wiring
  • Still not maximizing full alternator capacity

Best For:

  • Mid-size to large battery systems
  • Most van builds
  • Customers who want reliability with solid performance

🔹 Option 3: Triple Charger Setup (Maximum Performance)

3 × Sterling BB124865 (derated to ~85%)

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Total Output: ~166A (derated)
Alternator Load: High (near limit)

Pros:

  • Fastest charging option
  • Best for large battery banks (like 48V 400Ah systems)
  • Maximizes available alternator output

Cons:

  • Minimal margin from CCP2 limit (~175A)
  • Requires careful tuning and installation
  • Higher system complexity
  • Potential long-term alternator stress if unmanaged

Best For:

  • Large battery banks
  • High-demand builds (AC, induction, off-grid use)
  • Customers who want maximum performance

⚠️ Important Considerations (Don’t Skip This)

Even though CCP2 is rated around 175A, that doesn’t mean you should continuously pull right up to that limit.

Real-world factors include:

  • Alternator output drops at idle
  • Heat reduces efficiency
  • Vehicle systems also draw power
  • Voltage drop across wiring

Running too close to the limit can lead to:

  • System throttling
  • Charging instability
  • Long-term alternator wear

🧠 Our Recommendation at Northwest Overland

For most builds, we recommend:

👉 Option 2 (Dual Charger Setup)

  • Best balance of performance and reliability
  • Plenty of power without stressing the system

👉 Option 3 (Advanced Builds Only)

We use this on high-end builds, but we:

  • Derate output
  • Limit total draw (~140–150A)
  • Monitor system performance closely using tools like the Victron Cerbo GX

🔋 Real-World Example

For a build with:

  • 4× 48V 100Ah lithium batteries (Epoch)
  • Victron inverter/charger system

We typically lean toward:

  • Dual or triple charger setup depending on usage
  • With tuning to protect the vehicle electrical system

🔚 Final Thoughts

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer—but there is a right answer for your build.

  • Want simple and safe? → Option 1
  • Want balanced performance? → Option 2 ✅
  • Want maximum charging power? → Option 3 (done correctly)

If you’re unsure what your system needs, we can help design a setup that fits your goals without compromising reliability.


🚐 Need Help With Your Build?

At Northwest Overland, we specialize in high-performance electrical systems for vans and overland vehicles.

Reach out and we’ll help you:

  • Design your system
  • Choose the right components
  • Install it the right way the first time