Upgrading to 14v? Insight needed

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so Ive been trying to solve my electrical problem, or lack their of. I shopped around to find any one who was able to build me a decent size alt for my little yoda, Matt at mechman was the only guy who really seemed to know what he was talking about. so I got a 150a alt from him, as time goes by, Id like to be able to run more power than 3k, and I spoke with matt again and he suggested to send back the alt to him and he would mod it to be able to charge 14v batts, he says to grab a pair of 14 volt xs power 1400 batts, and he is promising that I would never drop past 14v.

He says that just 2 of the xs power 1400's and the moded 150a alt could keep up to 4-5k and not drop past 14

what do you guys think?

would this be hard on my car?

 
so is there truth to what hes sayin? I respect matt, and dont think he would try and screw anyone, but again, Im no expert in electrical
Yes there is...im doing a similar setup.

Your alt will be charging at like 16.5ish, and no you shouldnt drop below 14v

 
Yes there is...im doing a similar setup.
Your alt will be charging at like 16.5ish, and no you shouldnt drop below 14v

right on, so what batts are you going to go with than, im wondering if there is any options other than the xs power batts

 
You will need to step-down the voltage going to the VEHICLES electrical system. They are usually rated to operate at a MAX of 16V, to properly charge a 14v battery, ~16.5v would be applied. That would be an expensive lesson if you cooked ECMs, solenoids, relays, etc. You should at least make sure the output voltage of the alt remains below 16V(if you don't use a step-down).

 
You will need to step-down the voltage going to the VEHICLES electrical system. They are usually rated to operate at a MAX of 16V, to properly charge a 14v battery, ~16.5v would be applied. That would be an expensive lesson if you cooked ECMs, solenoids, relays, etc. You should at least make sure the output voltage of the alt remains below 16V(if you don't use a step-down).
thanks for the feedback,

any idea where I can find information on a "step-down"

or better yet, a good one to buy?

 
thanks for the feedback,
any idea where I can find information on a "step-down"
Scottie J at XSPower, he can also tell you if the batteries will need more than 16V to fully charge. They may be designed to fully charge below 16.5V, but most batts charge at ~2.5V over their rating. i.e. 12V=14.5v, 16V=18.5v (the only ones i have dealt with).

 
No need for any stepdowns running 14v setup:


That 2V change isn't very significant and most decent electronics would be able to handle it, but I wouldn't say just because that truck's stock electrical can handle 16.5V then that means ALL cars can.

 
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