Alternator | upgrade question (?)
modsters:
the positive post to our stock alternator has two small 10gauge (white) wires that run up to the (engine bay) fuse box. the alternator is then fused at the box with a 100a fuse ("Main"). that then runs out to various sources including to the positive post at our battery.
i'm reworking the wiring scheme so the positive post of the new h/o alternator is wired directly to the positive post of the optima yellow-top, (which is then run in parallel with two more optima's in the rear).
the (new) direct power line from the alternator to the battery will initially have an external fuse of 100a (since that's what it had in the fuse box).
(following me so far??)...
the (2) 10ga wires that used to run from the positive post of the alternator directly to the fusebox will now run from the positive post of the battery into the fuse box.
Questions:
- is there anything inherently wrong with doing this (or anything i might be overlooking and need to be aware of)?
- i'd like to increase the fuse rating of the new ANL fuse inline between the alternator and battery to maximize current direclty to the batteries - how would i determine the max size i can get away with? what is it based on?
thanks all.
-biju.
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