Drock
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Is there any benefit to upgrading the alternators to ah higher amp? For instance (Power master) 200 amp?
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Do they offer a isolated ground unit? I think there is no such thing as to much available amperage if the units can be easily fit to the engine but there is a point around 200 amps at 24v that you can get enough draw to shut the engine down which can be a pain in the wrong situation.Is there any benefit to upgrading the alternators to ah higher amp? For instance (Power master) 200 amp?
I think there is no such thing as to much available amperage if the units can be easily fit to the engine
but there is a point around 200 amps at 24v that you can get enough draw to shut the engine down which can be a pain in the wrong situation.
As stated above only pulls extra hp when pulling an electrical load.Electricty from alternators isn't free. Every alternator puts some load on the engine, which is paid for in fuel. Putting in a huge alternator when you'll never use all the juice is just throwing money away.
Yeah almost so far only have shutdown my 1010 at idle slaving off 5 tons, if I have someone to help by keeping the idle up it doesn't kill the 1010, so not quite to much.That almost sounds like too much available amperage.
These are not Delcos on a 1010 and it is 2 100 amp 24v alts with good batteries and cables and it will stall the truck not shut it off. The little alts on a 1009 or 1008 won't do this as they are 2 100 amp 12v and not nearly as strong, in fact half as much amperage as the 1010.Depending on the alternator, most designs utilize output from the diode trio (not the 6 diode bridge main output) to drive the field. At idle speed, most are only capable of putting out 60% of rated current before the voltage drop in the stator limits field strength which prevents overloading the engine.
With good batteries, you shouldn't worry about stock 100 amp 24 volt dual 27SI alternators on jump starting anything. For one, even 25 foot NATO cables have enough resistance to prevent bogging down the system. But if you have weak batteries, it can cause the fuel shutoff solenoid to trip due to low voltage.
Not true.As stated above only pulls extra hp when pulling an electrical load.
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