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Need help deciding which alt to get!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tehgregzor" data-source="post: 7659685" data-attributes="member: 561089"><p>220 amps x 14.7 volts= 3234 watts. If you REALLY want a 7000 watt system, i'm sure you'll have no problem paying for a custom bracket to be made to mount a second 220 amp alternator.</p><p></p><p>440x14.7=6468 at 100% efficiency, which is unheard of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tehgregzor, post: 7659685, member: 561089"] 220 amps x 14.7 volts= 3234 watts. If you REALLY want a 7000 watt system, i'm sure you'll have no problem paying for a custom bracket to be made to mount a second 220 amp alternator. 440x14.7=6468 at 100% efficiency, which is unheard of. [/QUOTE]
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