hey guys i just fitted my piranna dbe 180s dual battery kit sweet setup easy to install started her up an ffs my Alternator is only chargin at 12v an the dual battery kit wont start till 13.4v just wondeing if anyone knows what type of high output alternator i could get o fit a holen 308 in a rover
i have 2 700 cca 86ax/bx exide batters will be running 4 120w ipf roof lights in car sterio sub 4 speakers winch 8/9k low mount another 2 front mount lights an rear fridge
would i need any specific amp alt and or where can i get one as only ones i seen are the chrome 100amp ebay Alternators
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new Alternator req
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Hi rusty, your cranking battery, when fully charged will have a voltage level of up to 12.8 volts, so are you sure you measured the voltage correctly because, no matter what type of alternator you have or how old it is, with a 12 volt output, your alternator is actually putting out a lower voltage than your cranking battery would have, just sitting there.
Any alternator would need to be putting out at least 13.8 volts or you are never going to charge any batteries, cranking or auxiliary.
Cheers.
Any alternator would need to be putting out at least 13.8 volts or you are never going to charge any batteries, cranking or auxiliary.
Cheers.
2007 TDV8 Range Rover Lux
2009 2.7 Discovery 4
2009 2.7 Discovery 4
My usual method is to grab a VP-ish commodore alternator (if it's to replace a single-foot mounting type alt) or an EA/EB falcon alternator (identical beast with a slightly different housing - two feet instead) and bolt one of those in.
Both are identical, reliable bosch units putting out 85A and about $30 from a wrecker, plus maybe $15 for a new brush pack if required, and both are easy to adapt to pretty much any motor.
For more than 85A you have to spend a fair bit more and for most practical cases I can't really see a good reason.
I have a thread on here somewhere fitting a falcon alternator to a G60 motor, and I have photos on my camera of fitting a commo alternator to a Rover V8 (which I haven't put in a thread yet).
Both are identical, reliable bosch units putting out 85A and about $30 from a wrecker, plus maybe $15 for a new brush pack if required, and both are easy to adapt to pretty much any motor.
For more than 85A you have to spend a fair bit more and for most practical cases I can't really see a good reason.
I have a thread on here somewhere fitting a falcon alternator to a G60 motor, and I have photos on my camera of fitting a commo alternator to a Rover V8 (which I haven't put in a thread yet).
This is not legal advice.
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