I've got about 20 of these babies. 100 and 200 amp mosfets. Each are around the $500 to $600 brand new as listed in the 2007 Farnell components catalogue. (so, if they were new, Id have 12 odd grand sitting on the back verandah. Sheesh!)
...all coming from variable speed drives, where MOSFETs mostly live.
I'd love just to be able to use them (or flog them off just to get rid of them) as a dual or triple battery controller, or alternatively could attempt to make up a simple pulse width variable speed controller for a winch.
As far as a "safe" battery system that wont let you down when your out touring (also known as going over board), I reckon dual alternators, each charging their own batteries. One alternator charging a battery specfically for starting. Nothing else connected. The other alternator charging dual batteries which can be switched to either or both, and can then also be switched to the starting circuit for emergency starting. Triple LED voltage meter's on the dash would look pretty cool to some people and pretty wanky to others.
Throw in a modified GMC $99 generator as well. (Modified, as in throw away the 600w 240v generator and bolt on a 120 alternator)
Its the way that I'd go if I could ever be bothered to do it.
However, is this sort of a dumb concept? Or would it work ok?
Bushies: http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5560/ http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5561/
Lightforce HID conversion stuff: http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5551/