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Tahoe540 12-18-2016 07:46 PM

Upgraded alternator needed? How big?
 
Going to be purchasing a new alternator for the boat and it will need to power a new stereo system (not ridiculous but good) as well as a flat screen and stereo system in the cabin. My friend who is going to be helping me said I should get a 200 amp version. What are your thoughts? I am not a stereo guy and really don't know what is needed or what is overkill?
thanks

Griff 12-19-2016 01:23 AM

Run it with the stock alternator and see how that works before upgrading to something you don't need.

airjunky 12-19-2016 12:34 PM

What do you have now ? A 40 amp max motorola with a single v belt? 90 amp on a serp?
Clearance issues and chronic belt slip can accompany a big upgrade from the puny base alternators .
I have seen people add a second alt to those systems, opposite the power steering pump.
If your running a serp, should be able to bolt a beefy oem alt on there especially if you convert to the cast aluminum mounting system , a worthy upgrade in itself if your running steel accessory mounts

Tahoe540 12-19-2016 01:14 PM

This is an older motor so it has a V belt and the old alternator is a prestolite 3 wire so probably not much. I also read that the higher amp ones might require 2 v-belts because of the slippage and come with 2 belt pulleys. It does have a large steel accessory mount.

I was looking at something like this but they also have a 160 amp.
https://www.dbelectrical.com/product...sal-mount.html

Tahoe540 12-19-2016 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 4510905)
Run it with the stock alternator and see how that works before upgrading to something you don't need.

I would but this is a new build and I have the original alternator and do not want to install it. It is from 1990 and do not even want to chance it.

ALL_IN! 12-19-2016 01:40 PM

Make sure you confirm your wiring harness is up to the task (correct gauge) if increasing amperage output.

ezstriper 12-19-2016 02:54 PM

stock merc usually about 65amp, I have used the the 100 amp single wire ones and worked great, and yes good idea to upgrade the wire from alt to starter as well

airjunky 12-20-2016 12:57 PM

The alt upgrade is worthwhile if your running audio amps and multiple batteries. You will definetly need a bigger power wire , if you have a 3point alt mount you may be able to wing it with one good belt if you can string it tight enough but 2 belts is much better.

MILD THUNDER 12-20-2016 04:38 PM

The stock alternator wire, if I recall is 10 gauge, and, is not going to cut it when you upgrade alternators. I am running 100 AMP alternators on my engines, with 6 gauge wire from alternator to starter post. Single Vee belt on them, I have not had any belt slipping issues or anything like that. How big of a stereo system are we talking here?

http://www.genuinedealz.com/voltage-drop-calculator

Tahoe540 12-20-2016 05:28 PM

Probably a couple of amps and a sub with a complete separate system for the cabin including a flat screen and video for the kids.

I have seen they have kits for these higher amp alternators
https://www.dbelectrical.com/product...y-0-gauge.html


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