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How an alternator works!
Here is a good explanation of how an alternator works:
Alternator Construction and Operation
Rotor
-Output Circuit:
-“A”
Alternator Output
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stay home, clean guns....
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now, can you tell me how to run a pair of internally regulated's together or how to run two externally reg'd units to the same regulator? other than running one of those overwound "hot" units to get an arseload of amperage, how else can i get enough juice to power.... uh, let me add this up... 2x500 watt kc = 1000 watts, in amps (if w=a*v) = 83 4x150 watt kc = 600 watts, in amps = 50 estimated consumption of all stock lighting (dash,park,stop,turn,tail) in amps = 50 estimated consumption of aftermarket ignition in amps = 30 estimated required amperage for alternator field excitation = unknown forget about front or rear winch where were we... oh, yeah: so it seems i would need more than 250 amps from my alternator to be able to maintain my battery level while running all of my lights. while its pointless to have upwards of 1800 watts of lighting (including high and low beam) running at any given time, i would like to be able to run a pair of my smaller kc's at the same time as running my winch. even running my lightweight with a doubling block forces me to kill the extra lighting and bump the throttle to at least 1500 rpm. my high idle solenoid only holds it to 1100. i have actually killed the engine by loading up the big warn and having my big kc's on at the same time. i assume it sucked enough power away from the ignition to cause a coil failure, as no other problem could be found. i have since made major upgrades to the ignition and some of the wiring, but have yet to upgrade the alternator. i know that it made a big difference when i went from 4 ga batt cable on the winch to 0 ga welding cable. i upgraded the batt cables to 2 ga welding cable and put on two extra ground straps. the wiring to the alternator is still stock crap from 1975, so its begging for change, but i wanted to wait until i decided something with the alternator. that little 63 amp squeeler needs help. ...sled |
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What year is your truck?
By your post im guessing 1975? Does your alternator look like this? ![]() If so you can swap in a newer casing alternator which came up to about 94 amps stock. Just put a smaller puller on it to get more amps in lower rpm's. I put a smaller pulley on my truck and the lights don't dim as much when the bass hits ![]() |
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stay home, clean guns....
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bass... that's funny. i don't even have a radio. it'd get covered in mud.
the victim here is my 1975 k20 suburban (454/400/203ft/6"sj/4.10/d44ls/c14l/35"bfgmt). i tried an offroad 140 amp unit on my 74 k5 and was sorely disappointed at what the manufacturer deemed weather resistant. took 8 long distance phone calls to get my money back. as for the burb, i have upgraded alot of other stuff, just not the alternator. 94 amps still won't cut it. |
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Drive it like ya stole it
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I know its a bit off topic but you said you had a 500 watt KC lights? Where did you find those! I have a pair of the 150watt daylighters and thought they were the brightest they made short of HID. Please let me know where you dug those up and a little bit of info on them.
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stay home, clean guns....
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they look like regular kcs with a hoods and finning on the back, only these are about 9 3/4" diameter. i 'aquired' them from a salvage yard after a tornado a couple of years back. they came off a train. to be honest, i have never had them lit, i just think they look cool. i spec'd the rating off of the bulb number on the back. it is an ac assembly so i probably won't ever be able to do anything with them. and no, they aren't for sale. i use my million candle power handheld anytime i need that kind of light. that f'er gets HOT! i can only imagine the heat those big rounds would generate. every once in awhile i see a train when i am on the road at night. my deviant mind wonders what it would take to make those things work. 10 miles of daylight vision at midnight would
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Drive it like ya stole it
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Thats awsome, I need to try and find me some of those, imagine driving on a back country road at night, you could see like daytime. With the heat, they should be ok as long as your moving, know my 150 watt ones will meltthe abs plastic stone guards if i leave them on long without moving.
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Thats great except for one thing. The DC current is flowing backwards on the diagram. DC current flows from negative to positive. The schematic even proves it. Look at your Diodes. A diode is a current "check valve". The current is shown flowing through the "check"??? Needs some revision.
'01 Pewter Denali
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Alternator suggestion
97Silverado... Great explanation!!!
redsled...I don't know if you are still looking for an alternator or not, but I just replaced mine - went from 105A to 220A. Call Dominick and tell him what you have and what you are looking for as far as output. He builds a wide output range of alts so at least one will suit your needs. I would suggest contacting him before you purchase elsewhere. I have been very pleased with my purchase. phone: 615-287-7991 Click here to email him
Prov 3:5-6; Jer 29:11
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Re: How an alternator works!
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I think an alternator creates D.C., not A.C. |
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Re: Re: How an alternator works!
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uh, no. alternate - or. get it? rectifiers ultimately distribute a dc charge in the electrical system, but internally, its ac. |
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Im betting that if you measure the output of the alternator your going to measure DC. They have a built-in rectifier. The diodes in that diagram seem to be in a wheatstone bridge type setup. But, then again, I question whoever drew that diagram's electrical knowledge seeing that the DC current is flowing backwards.
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Re: Re: Re: How an alternator works!
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Allow me to rephrase: the rotor/stator produce AC which is converted to DC by the diodes so the assembly, as a whole, produces DC |
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Premium Member #5
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Can I upgrade
Can I take the alternator I have now and modify it so I get more juice from it. Say my alternator is 60amps and I wanna make it 100 or even more can I do that.
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It can be done. It all depends on which alternator you have and how much amps you need. Some guys with older vehicles come into my work and have lower amp alternators and we rebuild there alternators with higher amp stators and rotors.
But the parts that are readily available only go so high amprage wise. If you have a pic of your alternator or specs on your truck i can see what you could get out of it. It'll only get so much before you will have to go aftermarket. I think the guys name was Dominick Tribal vision knows him and how to get a hold of him. He has after market alternators that can produce LOTS of output. |
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97 Z71
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Amp
I have a 97 silverado Z71 I dont know what the speck are of the alternator. will this help?
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Need more Power and Bags
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Ya its a start.
Sorry i should of said need stuff like engine size, transmission, Air cond or non, 1500/2500/3500. Stuff like that. If i showed you pictures could you identify it? Where do you live? I don't have the program we use at work on my home computer. I usually just plug the info in and it tells me which u have. |
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97 Z71
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amp
Oh it a 5.7 liter V8 All options Power everything i live in BC canada
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Need more Power and Bags
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U live in vancouver?
I think its either a CS130 or CS130D Can u see if you can see the fan or not? Edit Which of these does it look like? Or ![]() Or does it look like one of these? |
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