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Laurie915 Member Since: 11 Sep 2011 Location: Canberra Posts: 72 |
Hi
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13th Apr 2020 1:03am |
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Jasdip Member Since: 12 Mar 2012 Location: Canada Posts: 25 |
They were one of the companies I sent a message to yesterday and am waiting for a reply. So far 1 company in Canada and 3 in the US have replied and said no (plus a bunch of local ones) |
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13th Apr 2020 2:39am |
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Jasdip Member Since: 12 Mar 2012 Location: Canada Posts: 25 |
They said no, and a few more no's lol |
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16th Apr 2020 9:37am |
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Laurie915 Member Since: 11 Sep 2011 Location: Canberra Posts: 72 |
This mob is in OZ if you want to try ?
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16th Apr 2020 10:03am |
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Jasdip Member Since: 12 Mar 2012 Location: Canada Posts: 25 |
This one is for a Range Rover Sport and also only 150A like the factory one. |
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16th Apr 2020 10:28pm |
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Jasdip Member Since: 12 Mar 2012 Location: Canada Posts: 25 |
I’ve seen this one. I was looking to see if there were any other alternatives to consider as well. |
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16th Apr 2020 10:30pm |
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RR P38 Member Since: 12 Oct 2013 Location: Sydney Posts: 215 |
Wow some of those units are making some serious current, to take advantage of this some serious rewiring would be needed under your hood. |
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16th Apr 2020 10:38pm |
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Jasdip Member Since: 12 Mar 2012 Location: Canada Posts: 25 |
I'm guessing you mean upgrading the engine and battery grounds to 1/0 gauge (or doubling up) and same for alternator to battery? |
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16th Apr 2020 11:31pm |
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Jasdip Member Since: 12 Mar 2012 Location: Canada Posts: 25 |
I'm looking to go with the 350A due to my electrical system being seriously strained by my sound system. When my bass hits, the truck actually jerks while accelerating. The voltage is dropping on the main battery from 14v+ to 12v and sometimes a bit less under heavy load. I understand that the factory alternator is 150A and my amps are both max 100A each producing 1200W each. I've seen them draw up to 120A with a clamp meter. When the system is isolated (disconnected from main battery and running only on second battery) then everything is fine even at high volume. When it is connected through the main battery, it is dropping the voltage down for the whole truck. The whole thread about the issue is here: https://www.diymobileaudio.com/threads/veh...ng.407221/ Also, I considered a second deep cycle battery with a split charger. However, I was advised that when the truck is started, it is the alternator supplying the power to the sound system anyways and that it wouldn't solve my problem. I only listen to the sound system with the truck started. |
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16th Apr 2020 11:44pm |
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Jasdip Member Since: 12 Mar 2012 Location: Canada Posts: 25 |
I have a 1 farad capacitor installed and swapped it with another one for testing. It didn't make any difference with the swap or with it removed altogether. Although just a couple of days ago I noticed that the capacitors both didn't appear to be holding any charge (they're pretty old). I thought that the second battery would have likely acted as a large capacitor anyways and that didn't help either.
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17th Apr 2020 12:08am |
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Jasdip Member Since: 12 Mar 2012 Location: Canada Posts: 25 |
I've talked to various professionals over the past couple of years (on and off) and searched around on online forums while posting voltage and current test results, etc.
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17th Apr 2020 12:18am |
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RR P38 Member Since: 12 Oct 2013 Location: Sydney Posts: 215 |
Looks like you have found what you need then, its either a super cap or its a large bank of batteries, shortest possible cable runs will help too. With the load you are drawing its intermittent, im guessing.........I would say there is no way the Voltage regulator in the alternator can account quickly enough, its most likely going to cook it, super cap is the best bet by the looks of it. My home stereo system has a dedicated 20amp 220volt feed direct from the switch board for similar reasons to your issue, it works. |
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17th Apr 2020 1:24am |
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Jasdip Member Since: 12 Mar 2012 Location: Canada Posts: 25 |
The only issue is that when I first got the truck new, for several years everything was fine. Doesn't make sense for me to need to install more batteries and capacitors now to get back to what I was at before. The factory alternator was replaced a few years ago too and battery was replaced about 2 years ago.
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17th Apr 2020 9:55pm |
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RR P38 Member Since: 12 Oct 2013 Location: Sydney Posts: 215 |
Do you have a multimeter? If you dont just buy a cheap one...........Check your charge voltage and more importantly the battery. If you are concerned at spending too much money this may save you replacing something that you dont need too.
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17th Apr 2020 10:17pm |
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