Ok, that is not hard at all. A little fabrication and you are in business.
Interesting approach and comparing the cost of a newly refurbished alternator, this option is more realistic.
I dont need to worry about mudding or burying my rig up to the glass in water, the most moisture it will be is snow on the county roads in winter.
Wiring is straight forward and simplified, the regular N alts everyone has to ask about the 12v leads and grounding them since they dont use them anyway.
When they do they put in a grounding harness and run new 12v lines anyway.
It just seems like a lot of extra work when a stepdown or 12v post on the second battery would do the job as well.
Adding a third battery like others have said and done would be easier too.
The performances are close, charging and amp loads just a different generating source which I think makes people uncomfortable.
Maybe, rightly so. I would like to hear from someone who had this system in place for a year and tacked on 15,000 miles or something.
Either way, it is worth exploring.
Thank you gents for sharing.