rubberduck
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Have any ambo guys that gut all the power hogging stuff removed the second alternator? Trying to decide if going to the single truck style would be easier to find parts in the future.
Interesting, I figured as a factory option parts would be easy. I guess I should buy a spare belt....Never really looked into availability of the alternators. We had a fairly tough time finding a belt when the vacuum pump ate the last one. Just pondering the ease of finding emergency parts.
Those are my thoughts as well. Hoping someone had already done it.i think i'd take it off - most of the stuff i'd use on my truck isn't when the engine is running anyway, and the drag of the extra alternator = ?mpg? loss?
if it's cause for concern, extra repairs, etc then i don't think it's worth having imo
Hmmmm, now I have more research to do.Not an ambo guy. However, there is a good reason to keep the second alternator. You can isolate the second alternator from the engines electrical system. Then connect an external regulator for the alternator. Then use the second unit as a dedicated charger for your Aux battery bank. By using an external regulator, you basically turn the second alt into a temperature compensate 4 stage smart charger. This can really boost your charge rates, especially over long distances, and you don't have to worry about high voltages that might cause issues with the engine/drivetrain electrics.
This is a pretty common approach on boats. On some van RV conversions, and even larger RVs/expo rigs, a second alternator like this is the preferred method. In some cases your alternator can be replaced or rewound for mega amps (200A+), which allows running beefy AC units etc directly from the engine if needed.
Not an ambo guy. However, there is a good reason to keep the second alternator. You can isolate the second alternator from the engines electrical system. Then connect an external regulator for the alternator. Then use the second unit as a dedicated charger for your Aux battery bank. By using an external regulator, you basically turn the second alt into a temperature compensate 4 stage smart charger. This can really boost your charge rates, especially over long wire runs, and you don't have to worry about high voltages that might cause issues with the engine/drivetrain electrics.
This is a pretty common approach on boats. On some van RV conversions, and even larger RVs/expo rigs, a second alternator like this is the preferred method. In some cases your alternator can be replaced or rewound for mega amps (200A+), which allows running beefy AC units etc directly from the engine if needed.