chas142
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You could add a voltage booster on the output? Set it at ~27.6V to give a constant maintenance charge when solar active and would match what the alternator would output.
Something like this for example - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Boost-Converter-Yeeco-Voltage-Regulator/dp/B014IVDIXM/ref=sr_1_14?
I use a similar unit to make sure the voltage to the diesel heater doesn't drop below ~12.5V under load (saves having to start the engine to boost the voltage when starting it sometimes)
If you used this type of booster I think you would need to fit some sort of cut out system, if directly wired in it would try to increase the voltage when a vehicle load or the ignition is turned on, or whilst cranking. A change over relay on the ignition, (using it in the reverse, I know what I mean, I think
I came across a similar sort of thing years ago, but the other way round, 12 volt vans running around starting 12 & 24 volt trucks, they used relays solenoids and switches. It sort of worked ok, they always wanted an instant start so never allowed any charge to go into trucks batteries, so kept blowing up the system in the van.