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Age: 46 Posts: 624 Joined: 21st Mar 2005 Ride: Triton ute BA Futura Location: Woori Yallock |
G day
I am currently working on a few Radio projects in the ute - it means that i need to suss out trying to put a big big alternator in there What i need is something that will supply 120 amps to my big battery Just wondering if anyone has done this - maybe for spot lights or the same as what i am doing If you want to know i want to run some serious power that will draw 80 to 90 amps Cheers |
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sooty72 |
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Just go and talk to a decent auto electrician, they can usually supply something suitable for high amp applications.
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norton-79 |
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repco supply a 120A unit im shore. I think it is a general perpuse unit. I fitted a smaller 80A unit to my xf and was just enought for what i was doing but i should have upgraded the main supply cable to the batter as well.
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xf_man |
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Age: 46 Posts: 624 Joined: 21st Mar 2005 Ride: Triton ute BA Futura Location: Woori Yallock |
yer the unit i wil be running will peak at least 80 amps plus i need rest to run car - ive been told about that 120 amp unit - will go have a look today i think
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MSD have got a nice one and its shiney
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