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2 Alternators on a TD42 ?

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2 Alternators on a TD42 ?

Post by Slug »

Anyone tried this ? Have done a search but came up with bugger all.

Was just poking around under the bonnet on my GQ thinking where I could poke in a second alternator for the second battery. Something small in size like off later model jap car and a decent output, internally regulated and wired to the second battery only (could easily extend the wire if the main crapped itself)

Thoughts anyone ?
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Post by mickyd555 »

wouldnt a duel battery system do the same thing??

i dont know, just wondering what the idea behind a second alternator is?
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Post by Slug »

Nar.... Dual batteries rely on a single alternator to keep them charged either by manual switching or automaticaly.

Which I assume for be a big job after hi load use like winching etc. My thoughts were for a seperate system to keep the second batery charged.
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Post by mickyd555 »

ok, im no expert on this, but when i bought my duel battry system, i was asked if i wanted to run a winch. apparently there is two size systems or something. and the one i got is not for a winch. it is an 80 amp one. the winch one was rated at only 100 amps, so im gonna give mine a go one day and see how it goes.


just a thought, its a rotronics sytem by the way.
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Post by bundyrum4x4 »

This is something I realy want to do, and will one day when I find some time.

Its been done before buy the guys who run 24v winch's, so its do able
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Post by not not »

Have also had same thought for second battery as fridge in the car and camper with duel battery that is trickle charged of the car and the old 4.2 alternator doesnt have a big amp output .
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Post by Woop »

I have seen a second Alternator mounted below the Injection pump on a TD42. I think it used the psteering belt to drive it which had been lengthened.

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Post by buger man »

let us know how you go
i think a second altrenator is a good idear . one if the main one breaks down you still have a spare , two you could proberly buy two car one's for the price of one for a deisel with the vac /pump shaft out the back and three it gives you somthing to think about while you sit in the shed sucking on a stubby of vb :finger: :armsup:
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Post by Slug »

buger man wrote:let us know how you go
i think a second altrenator is a good idear . one if the main one breaks down you still have a spare , two you could proberly buy two car one's for the price of one for a deisel with the vac /pump shaft out the back and three it gives you somthing to think about while you sit in the shed sucking on a stubby of vb :finger: :armsup:


Damn right :D
Headed to an autoleccy mate (who will probably tell me I am nuts) tomorrow with a bunch of ideas and a bottle of rum.... My idea was that it could also be used as a spare in case of breakdown of your main, simply extending the main wire across to your start battery would keep you mobile with no dramas that I can see.

Going to rat through his shed for a small, suitable and easy to get alternator with a decent output and take it from there.
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Post by not not »

keep us updated slug
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Post by CB0569 »

i`ve got 2 on my TB42.I have a switch iside that goes to a 100Amp solenoid.If my main one shits itself i can flick the switch and the 2nd will charge both batteries if needed.Its also helpfull if your camping and you go for a short trip cause the 2nd alt will chagre the 2nd battery quicker (eg say 60amps into it rather than say 30amps from 1 alt charging to batteries)
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Post by Slug »

Any chance of some pics bloke ? ;)
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Post by chips59 »

if you mount the 2nd alt under pump on 4.2td what happens when it gets wet (creek crossing ect)?
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Post by turps »

Have seen a TD42 in a GU with the 2nd alt (24v) mounted above the 12v one. It uses a longer belt that goes around both alt. Only problem is you have to remove a radiator hose to fit the belt.
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