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RE: Dual alternator setup? - Rawze - 06-19-2020 here is an old post that i did about big power back on TTR several years ago before they kicked me off the place... the question was "what angle is best to offset your CB antenna?"... Rawze Wrote:Back before there were cell-phones, texting, and the internet, there was radio... of course, some complete moron had to then jump in and put his internet rambo-ism onto what i posted who was absolutely clueless, claiming all sorts of scientific nonsense, trying to discredit my post. guess he wanted to profess to the world how much of an idiot he was because he was not even a stain in his daddys pants back in those days, and an argument ensued... gotta love those morons and their know-it-all attitudes. My final reply was ... Rawze Wrote:thats exactly why I do not post in these forums, too many know-it-alls that have no idea how to fathom such things, so this will be my last post in here. I am not your teacher, and it is obvious that most would kill themselves or render their private parts inert from trying. of course, reasoning with trolls and idiots is pointless, so I let them have at it after that. --- point is ... Yeah, people used to put multiple alternators on their vehicles fairly often back in those days. RE: Dual alternator setup? - Waterloo - 06-19-2020 I found this video, rather technical, but very informative. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxMGPhNASl4 I cannot imagine taking that amp to clip, I think something is not right in your setup. Where are your gains set? And the crossover? How about the head unit? Line levels? Are you running the crossover from the head or using the amps built in crossover? I would figure that out first... As far as powering the system, give us a break down of what you are running. Any other amps in the system? Speakers? What brand sub? Cabling? I'm running oversized 1-0 AWG copper strand welding cable into the cab/house battery and up to the amps. The Alpine S series class D amps are fed with 4 AWG copper off of the 1-0 AWG. Speaker cable is all 12 AWG copper. The sub, which is under my bunk is a RE SXX 1200 watt 10" dual voice coil @ 2 ohm, in a custom double baffle ported box, as large as I could go due to size limitations. The amps are all bridged to get maximum output to the speakers. I have three sets of Alpine R series speakers, one set are component up in the door, tweeters are mounted in the dash. Line voltages from the HU to the amps are running at 4 volts. The battery isolator protecting the X2Power Deep Cycle Group 31 AGM battery is rated at 500 amps. There is an inline fuse in the battery box, and up in my wall that is accessible but not seen. I bought the longest twisted pair interconnects I could find, and ran those as to isolate them from any electronics/wiring in the cab. Everything is ran through a dedicated fuse panel, and direct wired, trying to keep as much as possible off of the actual cab circuitry. I was having issues with the little Alpine mono amp, so I removed that from the system, it is now just a dummy up on the wall. After say two hours, she would get hot pushing that RE sub and go into protect, not clip, protect mode. So, I pulled the old Polk PDA 1000.1 out of retirement and have had no issues. I thought I would gamble with the little Alpine Mono amp, and of course it did what I thought it would, oh well... I'm thinking something is not right in your setup, these class D amps are very efficient and not the energy hogs that the old class A/B amps are. The reason I went Class D in the truck and did my best to stay away from the larger A/B Mosfett amps. That X2Power Marine Deep Cycle Group 31 house battery keeps everything stable. Give us a breakdown of the system of yours. Settings too, you should not be clipping that amp. RE: Dual alternator setup? - tree98 - 06-19-2020 Rawze Wrote:every time he keyed his mic, his poo-hole would burn as if there were hot sauce on it. That is damn funny, I laughed pretty good at that. RE: Dual alternator setup? - Rawze - 06-19-2020 (06-19-2020 )tree98 Wrote:Rawze Wrote:every time he keyed his mic, his poo-hole would burn as if there were hot sauce on it. first time someone came to me and said their system was doing that to them, I could not stop laughing for about 10 minutes... I did not believe them, so I went out to their truck and keyed the mic myself ... needless to say, I let go of it pretty quickly!!!... Felt just like someone put a cigarette lighter directly on my bu#t-hole!!! == I am not kidding!. I jumped out of there quick!-- and my wife at the time was about to pi#$$ herself laughing so hard!!! The guy was pushing every bit of 30+ killowatts though, so it is understandable. -- That was one hell of a serious grounding issue I had to fix for him. RE: Dual alternator setup? - Volvo8873 - 06-19-2020 That was a good post Rawze, I actually had some coffee running down my chin reading that! LOL RE: Dual alternator setup? - BIASRacing - 07-05-2020 (06-19-2020 )Waterloo Wrote: I found this video, rather technical, but very informative. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxMGPhNASl4 Nice setup looks like a prostar midroof?. Visions or grandeur..."ive been thinking aboit replacing the cap. Flat top with sunroof. But yes, setup wise pioneer head unit, powering (2 american bass compression tweeters, and two american bass 6.5 neos) 2/0 OFC to a distro block, then to the amp. The amp is a taramps smart 3k currently at 1 ohm. Cross over points set on the amp and again on the head unit for redundancy. Yes its a ground issue somewhere, I grounded my rca jacks which helped, but i can still hear the signal lights through the sub some at very low volume. Also, with radio off and running other necessities, the voltage still drops. So perhaps just a more capable alternator, and maybe fresh batteries will do the trick. RE: Dual alternator setup? - Waterloo - 07-05-2020 Yep, batteries and the alternator... How about your cable and grounds from the battery box? I had to replace all of mine a few years ago on my 08. I had cable with, in one case, nearly a foot of copper exposed to the elements at the starter, there was no jacket on it! The truck came from the factory like this! I reinstalled over 100 feet of power and ground cabling. That cured many issues I was having with the truck. May want to inspect those cables. My stereo system, that I grounded to the sleeper cab with one of those fancy JL Audio ground lugs, you can use a stainless nut and bolt to do the same. I installed that ground behind the driver seat in the closet cabinet, right where the cab makes that turn to go into the driver compartment. I also ran a 2/0 AWG cable in at the same location to power the amps from the battery box. I have a group 31 dual deep cycle battery in there too hooked to a 500 amp battery isolator, it is tripped with the ignition. I attempted to ground in other locations in the cab and sleeper and was getting noise or no ground. What I did to eliminate noise, was to install Blue Sea fuse panels in the cab and sleeper. They are fed power with an 8 gauge cable. I used these and wired directly to the batteries. https://amzn.to/2C6yOwo I turn everything on/off with these remotes. https://amzn.to/2NUdnkR No noise... And I am upgrading my alternator too, I just picked up a Delco 40si 300 amp unit, will hopefully install today along with new 1/0 cable. I'm leaving the original factory cable in place and running a second line directly to the battery box. I don't really have any issues with the old alternator 165 amp unit, other than it is to small for the draw I have on the electrical system. This is something I have been wanting to do for some time, and with all new fresh batteries in the truck, I figured now is the time. RE: Dual alternator setup? - JimT - 07-05-2020 (07-05-2020 )Waterloo Wrote: What I did to eliminate noise, was to install Blue Sea fuse panels in the cab and sleeper. They are fed power with an 8 gauge cable. I used these and wired directly to the batteries. https://www.jjkeller.com/shop/Product/J-J-Keller-2290online-Service-for-E-Filing-Form-2290 JJ-Keller sells Blue Sea fuse panels? RE: Dual alternator setup? - Waterloo - 07-05-2020 (07-05-2020 )JimT Wrote:(07-05-2020 )Waterloo Wrote: What I did to eliminate noise, was to install Blue Sea fuse panels in the cab and sleeper. They are fed power with an 8 gauge cable. I used these and wired directly to the batteries. https://www.jjkeller.com/shop/Product/J-J-Keller-2290online-Service-for-E-Filing-Form-2290 LOL! Stupid computer... https://amzn.to/2BETgoa I fixed it... ;-) |