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88delta88
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 Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 11:48 am |
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It almost sounds like an isolator would be less of a hassle to set up.
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Brando
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 Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 5:46 pm |
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88delta88 wrote: It almost sounds like an isolator would be less of a hassle to set up.
And a lot less expensive from what I read....
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Twit
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 Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 4:39 am |
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I like the idea of a direct replacement, because it saves me from all of the hassle of having to relocate the starting battery to the trunk. It was hard enough running 4 gauge through the cabin to support the deep cycle. I don't want to also have to run two pair of 2/0 cable there because I need to relocate the main battery in order to have a place to put the isolator.
I have no idea how to specify the alternator type that I need, so I don't have much of a way to compare prices at this point. However, with the total cost of: isolator, 2/0 cable, battery case, fuse blocks, connectors, and fuses- (not to mention self-labor) I'm thinking the alternator might be the best bet.
I'm more than willing to do my own sourcing, but need help with determining the specific type of alternator that I need. (Of course, if anyone has a link to a direct replacement for dual output, I'd be appreciative of that too.)
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I appreciate the responses, and believe me: If cost and labor involved with putting in a dual output alternator is prohibitive, I wont' be doing it. I just don't want to pick one or the other until I have a better handle on which one would have the least expense, and the least labor impact.
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88delta88
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 Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 12:24 am |
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are you wanting to install a second alternator, or ONE alternator with TWO outputs? I've never actually heard of the latter...
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88 Coupe
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 Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 1:56 am |
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Hi Twit,
Welcome to TOC.
Quote: ........ I just don't want to pick one or the other ........
So far, I don't see a reason to use either one. The answers to Brando's questions, will probably change my mind.
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