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I have a question for you guys.
I'm thinking of building a bracket to bolt to my engine, so I can bolt 1-2 GM AD244 alternators.
I'm looking to dedicate the AD244(s) to my stereo, having a separate charging circuit for the batteries in the bed of my truck, when I get those.
I don't want to tie them into the stock charging circuit, I want to leave that alone.
One thing I don't understand.
(pic from Missing Link Audio's site)
This plug, does it need to be plugged in, for the alternator to function? What plugs in here exactly? I'm trying to make the AD244(s) "standalone"
I have found a 200 amp version, and I'm trying to do this on a budget. I'm thinking two 200 amp AD244s should be sufficent for how much power I'd run.
I'm thinking of building a bracket to bolt to my engine, so I can bolt 1-2 GM AD244 alternators.
I'm looking to dedicate the AD244(s) to my stereo, having a separate charging circuit for the batteries in the bed of my truck, when I get those.
I don't want to tie them into the stock charging circuit, I want to leave that alone.
One thing I don't understand.
(pic from Missing Link Audio's site)
This plug, does it need to be plugged in, for the alternator to function? What plugs in here exactly? I'm trying to make the AD244(s) "standalone"
I have found a 200 amp version, and I'm trying to do this on a budget. I'm thinking two 200 amp AD244s should be sufficent for how much power I'd run.