My 101 has an old 55 amp alternator - at times it can have 5 batteries connected to it - I don't even run any VSR - just all connected together when the van is behind it - there are times when the van batteries and the 101's batteries can be quite low but I'm not concerned about the alternator -  as Drivesafe said, alternators are self regulating as far as current goes so you can't blow one up by connecting a lot of low batteries to it.  The benefit is that instead of the 25 amps a 25 amp DCDC device can supply all your batteries when they need it (Which would take days to charge a few low batteries) your alternator will supply a significantly higher current to the batteries so they will charge much quicker.  With your car running along the freeway a more modern alternator (Not my crappy thing) could be letting your batteries draw triple that while they are low and as the batteries come up, they limit their own current draw anyway.  Limiting them to draw up to 25 amps could mean you drive all day and still end up with undercharge batteries when you arrive at your next campsite. 
It's not like a DCDC device will hurt anything, but I think most of the time they don't actually help with anything or solve any percieved problems.
A lot of the time people make things more complicated than is really needed IMO. 

 
			
		
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