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hercules
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ALTERNATOR

Post by hercules »

hi every one im thinking of up dating my ALTERNATOR as iv got 3 BATTERY and puting in a good boss 300 AMP 12V 24 VOLTS SPLIT CHARGE too.so iv been looking a ALTERNATOR on ebay as this guy seem ok as iv had a STARTER MOTOR and it was a bosch one and work gart,he got lots of ALTERNATOR too i seen this one i think its a 120 but not sure what do u think would it fit my 2.1 watercool box have a look and till me Item number: 190151902380
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Post by syncrosimon »

Keep your standard alternator, and go for a Sterling digital alternator charger. I have one on my van, for my 160amp hour leisure battery, if needed the standard alternator can put out about 97 amps. The Sterling gadget also tells you what it's doing, and when it will be finished. Never have a flat leisure battery again, also does the 4 stage charging at 14.7 volts, so battery should last longer. brilliant bit of kit.


http://www.sterling-power.com/products-altbatt.htm

The standard Bosch 90 amp alternator on my bus can put out nearly 50 amps just at tick over.

The computer tells the alternator what it wants, and the batteries get it big time.

This is the way forward.
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