Any thoughts?
New harnesses everywhere and cleaned up elsewhere. I just toasted a 75 amp square back. I am wondering if 60 amps would be fine....
Stock everything except for electronic ignition. AM radio that plays ipod and I have a cigar lighter for charging things. The only other thing I may do one day is trailer harness and maybe an amp for the stereo?
60 Amp vs. 75 Amp alternator
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Re: 60 Amp vs. 75 Amp alternator
Shawn,wally426ci wrote:Any thoughts?
New harnesses everywhere and cleaned up elsewhere. I just toasted a 75 amp square back. I am wondering if 60 amps would be fine....
Stock everything except for electronic ignition. AM radio that plays ipod and I have a cigar lighter for charging things. The only other thing I may do one day is trailer harness and maybe an amp for the stereo?
Most square back alternators are of the two field terminal design. Was yours?
John
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Re: 60 Amp vs. 75 Amp alternator
Indeed John, I made my own dual field harness.
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Re: 60 Amp vs. 75 Amp alternator
I am making the jump today and just wondering if anyone has feedback on using a 60 vs a 75...... Maybe more is better like Home Improvement?
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Re: 60 Amp vs. 75 Amp alternator
I think for your truck 60 amp is fine. you don't really have power anything to need the amps. if you had a big stereo or something then that would be different. I have the stock alternator on my truck and I don't think its any more than 60 amp, its been on there for 10 years now. and if you do end up with a short some where having less amps will mean less current to melt everything probably.
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Re: 60 Amp vs. 75 Amp alternator
Thanks Kenny!
I did like this article:
http://www.stangtv.com/features/choosin ... r-hot-rod/
This explains it to not be a big deal to have a little more than not enough amperage.
I am leaning toward getting the 75 but I wanted to hear any pros and cons before buying....
I did like this article:
http://www.stangtv.com/features/choosin ... r-hot-rod/
This explains it to not be a big deal to have a little more than not enough amperage.
I am leaning toward getting the 75 but I wanted to hear any pros and cons before buying....
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Re: 60 Amp vs. 75 Amp alternator
For anyone interested, I went with a 75 amp powermaster.