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    Excessive Amperage

    Excessive Amperage

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    Avoid them. The will take your money give you the run around and then send you shit that will…read moremalfunction, charge you for the repair and take half a year to fix and return it even if they do that. This company is a joke ran by typical FL man.

    I have a lot of amateur radi equipment i my Hummer H3. The total current draw from the radios and…read moreamps can be 180 amps. I installed 2 Odyssey PC1500 batteries and had him build a 14.4 vdc alternator at 300 amp output. It works perfect. The Odyssey batteries are 13vnc instead of 12 volt so the charge voltage needed to be raised. The engineers at Odyssey recommended the 300 amp charge rate. I also purchased a 20 amp charger from Odyssey to condition the batteries. Since doing this, there have been no problems with any of the charge circuit and after 2 years there is no discernible degrading of the batteries. I checked the current output capacity and it has no problem in providing up to 285 amps. This is about all the computer actually demands to keep up with high current drain which is seldom. Most of the time I only use about 120 amps current draw while on HF and using a 500 watt rf amplifier. I regularly check the output with a portable Fluke 199c Oscilloscope and see good clean DC voltage with no noise even while high current demand. I do this because I have over $20,000 worth of radio equipment that needs proper and safe voltage. I have never had any damage to any of my equipment . I don't know what the other reviews experienced with their alternators but mine has worked flawlessly. Robert S. BSME MSEE Member IEEE and ASME EXtra Class Amateur radio operator.

    Advance Auto Parts - autopartssupplies - Updated May 2026

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