Ducky's Dad
Explorer
Your alternator will be fine. My Dodge probably had the same 160amp alternator (until I upgraded to a 270 amp), and I ran that 160amp alt for ten years before I upgraded. The old 160 is still just fine and is in a box as backup if needed. It originally charged a single Grp 65 flooded lead acid battery, then it charged a Sears PM1, then it charged a PM1 plus a Grp 34 Optima Red, then it charged an Odyssey 2150 plus an Odyssey 1500 Grp 34, then a 2150 plus two Optima Blue Grp 34s, all charging at the same time. The alternator was never the problem, and the only reason I upgraded was to dump more amps into the triple battery setup on short trips or at idle after I decided to get a fridge.My question is, if I'm unable to isolate the batteries will charging 2 odyssey g34s at a time out too much strain on the alternator (jku 160a) This thought pushes me back to a blue sea ACR install being a must.
I would avoid the Blue Sea ACR because I don't like anything that is automatic. But if you must have an ACR, that is probably the best one to get. I would not use an Optima Red/Yellow combo for a dual battery system (been there, done that), I'd just go with a pair of Yellows or a pair of Blue DP if I decided to use Optima. The Blue DPs give you the performance of the Yellows plus the extra studs on top for accessories. Don't worry about fancy mounts for the Optima, because you can also get fancy mounts for the Odyssey. Don't assume that the Optima will outlive the Odyssey in Grp 34. I just removed an Odyssey 1500 Grp 34 from my Dodge after seven years and it tests good-as-new. Changed it because I went from a dual to a triple battery system and I got a good deal on a pair of Optima Blue DP Grp 34s. My Odyssey Grp 34s have never needed any fancy charging or maintenance, it seems to be only the 2150/PM1 that has those issues. There has been an Odyssey 1500 in my wife's SUV for a few years and I have never touched it since I tightened the hold down. In Grp 34 you will pay more for Odyssey but get more capacity, but if you shop around the Optimas can look like a bargain by comparison.