richingalveston
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just looking at ideas for more electrical power, I was checking on alternators and have found replacements for the 27si that can go to 200 amps or more.
They don't have isolated grounds so it does not help to get more 24v power but could provide more 12v power without sacraficing any of the 24v capacity.
If you replaced the drivers side alt. with a 200 amp unit and then split the output, one leg going to the passenger side alt to produce the potential 100 amps of 24 volt power
The second leg could go to the 12volt terminal block to which you would also connect an additonal battery (remove the connection from the front 24v battery)
This would give you a seperated 12volt system and allow total capacity of 100A @ 24v and 100A @ 12v. yes you would have 3 battteries.
This would also keep your 24v batteries equal to each other and get rid of the unbalanced battery situation.
I have not been able to find alts that have isolated grounds to replace the passenger side but if you can remove the 12v load to its own system you can utilize all 100 amps @ 24v. I would keep the starter and glow plugs on the 24 volt side but everything else can go to the 12v block
I realize the alts would not be interchangeable from side to side but that is not a big concern for me.
The cs130d can be built to output 200 amps and apparently you can get a special built ad244 that will do more than 300 amps
I don't need that much on the 12 volt side but if I can take all 100 amps of 24 volt power to an inverter that should power my AC unit.
the cs130d also provides 80% of its output at idle and 100% at high idle. not sure about the 27si output at idle still searching.
I welcome those with more electrical experience than me to help shoot holes in this setup.
Thanks
Rich
They don't have isolated grounds so it does not help to get more 24v power but could provide more 12v power without sacraficing any of the 24v capacity.
If you replaced the drivers side alt. with a 200 amp unit and then split the output, one leg going to the passenger side alt to produce the potential 100 amps of 24 volt power
The second leg could go to the 12volt terminal block to which you would also connect an additonal battery (remove the connection from the front 24v battery)
This would give you a seperated 12volt system and allow total capacity of 100A @ 24v and 100A @ 12v. yes you would have 3 battteries.
This would also keep your 24v batteries equal to each other and get rid of the unbalanced battery situation.
I have not been able to find alts that have isolated grounds to replace the passenger side but if you can remove the 12v load to its own system you can utilize all 100 amps @ 24v. I would keep the starter and glow plugs on the 24 volt side but everything else can go to the 12v block
I realize the alts would not be interchangeable from side to side but that is not a big concern for me.
The cs130d can be built to output 200 amps and apparently you can get a special built ad244 that will do more than 300 amps
I don't need that much on the 12 volt side but if I can take all 100 amps of 24 volt power to an inverter that should power my AC unit.
the cs130d also provides 80% of its output at idle and 100% at high idle. not sure about the 27si output at idle still searching.
I welcome those with more electrical experience than me to help shoot holes in this setup.
Thanks
Rich