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Old 10-23-2010, 04:33 AM   #1
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Cool piggyback'n alternators

ok so some back story.

bought a 69 C-10. taking out the gas tank from behind the seat and relocating it. then im building an enclosure for two subs, two amps and a deep cycle battery to run all my extra things. like my power inverter i can use my laptop in the truck or whatever else i want lol.

anyway to do this im going to add a second alternator to run and charge all of that so none of them will take away from starting battery. to do this im going to "PIGGYBACK" two alternators like they talk about in here http://www.zena.net/htdocs/ordering/...ld/OpManB1.pdf

so anyone done anything like this before? or have any ideas?


P.S. ill post my plans tomorrow i.e. some pics

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Old 10-23-2010, 05:21 AM   #2
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Re: piggyback'n alternators

Wouldn't 1 Hi amp Altenator and a Battery isolator work?
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Old 10-23-2010, 06:16 AM   #3
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Re: piggyback'n alternators

You could save your self a lot of hassle by just buying an H.O. Alt.

http://mechman.com/store/product_inf...roducts_id/374
I'm sure that will be plenty for your plans.
I would also recommend an XS Power battery. 1 S3400 would work great.

I personally run a Mechman 300 amp alt and 7 D3400's. Soon to be 2 Mechman 300's.

Edit- Running anything much bigger than that 150 amp on a v-belt is going slip like crazy. If you want bigger invest in a serpentine.
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Old 10-23-2010, 07:16 AM   #4
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Re: piggyback'n alternators

man now i want to make a welder out of my lawn mower
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Re: piggyback'n alternators

How about 1 killer alternator and 2 batteries.
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Re: piggyback'n alternators

I was curious about this also, good info
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Old 10-23-2010, 01:02 PM   #7
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Re: piggyback'n alternators

well I agree to running one HO alt would do it but in my opinion it is almost always better to have two weaker "things" i.e. alternators the one huge one taking all of the load.

what would it take to do a serpentine belt? I did even know you could really change it.
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Old 10-23-2010, 01:03 PM   #8
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You could save your self a lot of hassle by just buying an H.O. Alt.

http://mechman.com/store/product_inf...roducts_id/374
I'm sure that will be plenty for your plans.
I would also recommend an XS Power battery. 1 S3400 would work great.

I personally run a Mechman 300 amp alt and 7 D3400's. Soon to be 2 Mechman 300's.

Edit- Running anything much bigger than that 150 amp on a v-belt is going slip like crazy. If you want bigger invest in a serpentine.
what do you run with your setup?
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Re: piggyback'n alternators

6 Audioque 18's and an SD12KD. Takes a lot of electrical to supply 14,000 watt RMS.
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Old 10-23-2010, 03:50 PM   #10
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Re: piggyback'n alternators

finally somewhere i can may be able to help!!! LOL!!! im not too mechanically savy but i know my car audio!!!

Now - I'm not sure how much power you are planing to put into your truck but unless you are using your bed also there isn't too much you can do so I recommend a HI-Amp Alternator like most people said, a good battery ( I recommend Optima yellow top) and a a good capacitor....if you do this right and wire everything correctly you shouldn't have any problems! Good luck!!!
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well I agree to running one HO alt would do it but in my opinion it is almost always better to have two weaker "things" i.e. alternators the one huge one taking all of the load.
Not the case on this one. It is "overly complicated" where you don't need it. The biggest challenge with trying to run 2 alternators is more than just mounting them. You have to have good belt contact, preferably more than 90 degrees, or it will slip.
A good quality single alternator and a battery isolator to charge and auxillary battery will be fine. Off-roaders have done it like this for years to keep a battery ready for a winch or multiple hi-powered lights.
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Old 10-23-2010, 05:56 PM   #12
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Re: piggyback'n alternators

I think you guys are right ive just never had that good of parts in my other vehicles and ive had some power issues so i was trying to be over cautious. but anyway thanks for the advice....anyone have some photos of sweet sound systems in these old trucks?
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Old 10-23-2010, 10:41 PM   #13
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Not to contradict anyone, but DO NOT ever use an Optima. They have voltage spikes unlike any other battery I have ever seen. If you want to fry some headunits and amps then go for it. A lot of factory car electronics, with the exception of quality amps, are fairly sensitive to voltage. Yellow tops spike up to 16 volts and will fry a headunit in a second. I know some people will chime in, "I've never had any problems." That's for now, you may get lucky and it wont happen at all, but as for me, I wouldn't take the chance. Go with just about anything else. I personally suggest XS Power, I've had nothing but good luck and their customer support is top notch.

Edit- I need to take pics of my system. Haven't taken pics of my new setup.

Here was the old setup that got torn out. Before anyone says anything, yes that port is FU**ED up. lol. I made the mistake of letting someone not so skilled with a jigsaw cut it. It wasn't in for long before the new setup so I didn't bother fixing it. It was a 4th order tuned to 37hz, 24^ cubes in the front chamber, 8^ in the rear. Was 4 15's and did it's job for the time it was in action.





Current setup that I'll get pics of soon is 6 Audioque HDC3 18's on a SounDigital 12KD @ .7 in a series tuned 6th order. It gets DIIRRTTYY on the lows.
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