200 amp alt installed !!!
I finally got around to installing my 200 amp alternator. I ran 1/0 cable for it with a 200 amp circuit breaker. For right now it's connected to the stock battery terminal, but I'm not happy with the way it looks. So I'm going to put on one of those terminals the stereo guys use and clean it up.
While I'm thinking about it, does anyone know what the yellow wire (with a fusible link) is that was attached to the stock 6g cable running over to the alt? http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...81_43_full.jpg http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...81_44_full.jpg edit: fixed pic links |
looks good man..that thing looks huge
i got a 170 and doesnt look that big but i guess 30 amps might make that difference.. good lookin breaker too good idea might need to get me one of them |
looks good.........were did you get that circuit breaker at? i need 1 for my alt.
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Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
looks good.........were did you get that circuit breaker at? i need 1 for my alt.
I was just about to ask the same question, I need one for my 170 amp alt. |
ya post the info where u got the breaker, id be interested in one too
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Thanks guys !!!! A buddy owns a car stereo shop here (Truckin Thunder), so he hooked me up with the breaker, wire, & crimp ends. I would assume that any "high end" car stereo shop would have access to them. I believe they're kind of expensive (not sure of price, I didn't pay anything close to retail), but it appears to be worth it. I should've gotten the battery terminal while I was there, but of course I know better then he did and "didn't need it",,,,lol. Anyway, I'll slide back by this week, and pick it up so I can clean up the battery.
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AutoZone and Advance Auto has the circuit breakers, I think they're about 20$ or so. I got a 200A one for my stereo power wire at a stereo shop for 30$ but it's almost exactly the same as the AutoZone one.
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Originally Posted by rideac1
AutoZone and Advance Auto has the circuit breakers, I think they're about 20$ or so. I got a 200A one for my stereo power wire at a stereo shop for 30$ but it's almost exactly the same as the AutoZone one.
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I have a set of these. Theres an adjustment screw on the uinderside, mine was off by .5v .
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SWEET!! Thats about 1/2 the cost of what I was planning on spending. I sent a message to the vendor to see if he can get one for a 2005 with the correct pulley size.
Question: The main power lead going from the battery to the alt. which you replaced...this wire(factory) doesn't go anywhere except from point A to point B? Doesn't go through the main fuse box under the hood? Rick |
Originally Posted by RHuckster
Question: The main power lead going from the battery to the alt. which you replaced...this wire(factory) doesn't go anywhere except from point A to point B? Doesn't go through the main fuse box under the hood?
Rick Another cable (part of the same factory positive cable assembly) goes to the starter. |
Originally Posted by RHuckster
SWEET!! Thats about 1/2 the cost of what I was planning on spending. I sent a message to the vendor to see if he can get one for a 2005 with the correct pulley size.
Question: The main power lead going from the battery to the alt. which you replaced...this wire(factory) doesn't go anywhere except from point A to point B? Doesn't go through the main fuse box under the hood? Rick |
I picked up some parts yesterday. I hope to install it all this sat.
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Originally Posted by RHuckster
Question: The main power lead going from the battery to the alt. which you replaced...this wire(factory) doesn't go anywhere except from point A to point B? Doesn't go through the main fuse box under the hood?
Rick I did not want the stock cable from the alternator dangling around my engine compartment, so I was anal enough to trace it back completely through the wiring harness, back to the distribution block, and cut it off from the positive cable that ran between the distribution block and battery. Talk about a MAJOR PITA !!!!!!!! Bob, there was a yellow wire with a fusible link attached to the stock cable from the alternator, and joined to the battery cable in the same spot as the 2 fusible links to the alt. The yellow wire just comes up out of the wiring harnes from out of nowhere. Do you have any idea what this wire is? For the time being (until I can figure out what it's for), I just have it connected to the battery terminal. So far everything seems to be working as normal. |
Originally Posted by tekrsq
Bob, there was a yellow wire with a fusible link attached to the stock cable from the alternator, and joined to the battery cable in the same spot as the 2 fusible links to the alt. The yellow wire just comes up out of the wiring harnes from out of nowhere. Do you have any idea what this wire is? For the time being (until I can figure out what it's for), I just have it connected to the battery terminal. So far everything seems to be working as normal.
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Originally Posted by rwenzing
The yellow/white supplies current to the alternator's field coil. How much current goes through the field coil is controlled by the regulator. The higher the current through the field coil, the greater the output from the alternator.
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Thanks guys.
The vender got back to me & he doesn't carry 1 for an 05 SOHC 4.0 so it looks as though I'm stuck paying $270 for a new one. So..would it hurt to just leave the original in place hooked up @ both ends & just add 1 4G wire from the Alt. to the Battery with a breaker or inline fuse? Rick |
Originally Posted by RHuckster
Thanks guys.
The vender got back to me & he doesn't carry 1 for an 05 SOHC 4.0 so it looks as though I'm stuck paying $270 for a new one. Rick |
Its the 200 amp rebuilt alt. & he says he doesn't have 1 to fit. Yea, Jusnes is where its going for $270 new for a 200 amp & where I'll be getting it from. I've done business with him several times including the underdrive pulley, gator belt & I believe the SCT programmer.
Rick |
Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
so if i was to attach that wire to the new 4 gauge power wire from the alternator or directly to the battery, that would help in power output from the alternator?
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Originally Posted by rwenzing
You must keep the alternator wired like stock or else the regulator won't work properly. Upping the gauge of the main carriers is OK but keep the circuitry the same.
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Originally Posted by tekrsq
Originally Posted by rwenzing
Originally Posted by lifted97ranger
so if i was to attach that wire to the new 4 gauge power wire from the alternator or directly to the battery, that would help in power output from the alternator?
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Thanks guys, I opted for a new 170 amp alt. Ordered alt.,breaker, 4 ga wire & terminals.
Rick |
hey where did u buy the alt i need one...
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Originally Posted by 03RangerInROC
hey where did u buy the alt i need one...
look under the ranger section then under electrical.....runs about $200... |
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