Just about all alternators start off at 14.5 +- then reduce charging as the batteries increase their state of charge.
Mine usually sits around 13.7-13.9 with batteries charged but will drop down to 13.7 if the second battery has been depleted overnight and demands a high amperage input.
The alternator is not temperature dependent but batteries take less charge amps as they approach fully charged and the voltage should increase as full charge is attained.
This can take several hours of driving even with only a 750CCA starting battery and say a 95AH house battery . My experience with my previous RRC was that the batteries would reach say 90% in about 2 hours but another 4 hours to full charge. In my Disco I usually/always run my solar panels so the batteries are always near float charge so I don't see low volts.
Just a second thought. On a hot day over 28C with the aircon on and the electric fan operating , Mine sits on 13.7 as there is quite an electrical load. If you were driving along with low batteries and with air con on over 28C then You could expect a low voltage, maybe lower than 13.6.
In your case you have 3 batteries with maybe 200AH capacity and it would take many hours before you see full charge and recovery of volts to say 13.9. It may be that you will never see full voltage after 8 hours driving if your house batteries are both fairly flat.
Regards Philip A


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