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Old Sep 22, 2009 | 09:52 PM
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Alternator problems

So I never really realized this until today, but when my passenger window goes up by itself, it works fine. If I do 2 windows at once, the driver side and passenger, it goes up slower, which I always noticed but figured it was just a weakened motor. It worked so I never questioned it. Well I put in new speakers() and realized when I cranked them, my lights dim. It is not a dim where it goes dim and then comes back to normal, it stays dim, even if I have the radio off and close the windows, it dims. I am assuming my alternator is not strong enough to power everything all at once, and was wondering how much head room I have on a stock alternator with a stock truck. I thought I had about 10 amps, so I figured speakers with a small amp would be no problem, but I only just realized that my alternator can not even power the truck stock. I figured it wasn't the regulator, because I will run the truck at 2000RPM, and the problem persists, where the lights stay dimmed.

Basically, how much power does the truck need stock? I believe the stock alternator is 130Amps, and I was thinking about kicking it up to 200 Amps if the need arises. How much would a 200A alternator cost me, I have seen them for ~$300-400, which seems about right. Also, I was thinking about getting an isolator, so can anyone find me one online that is rated for 200A or 220A. 220A would be preferable because I would rather have a little head room and not run the thing at what it was made for, thus why I am getting a 200A alternator, even if I only use 140Amps. I plan on adding a few more batteries also, thats why I need the isolator. I also plan on doing the big 3 upgrade. Has anyone done this, and what gauge wire is sufficient? I heard like 0 gauge, but want to be sure.

Thanks for the help FTE!
 
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Old Sep 22, 2009 | 09:58 PM
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The power output of the stock alternator is not the problem. The fact that the lights go dim and stay that way even after you turn the radio off is a sign of another problem. If you were being limited by the alternator output, the lights would return to normal brightness once the radio was turned back off.
 
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Maybe I worded it wrong, let me try to re-explain. The lights go dim if I turn the radio on, and go normal when its off. They go dim when i roll down the windows, but go back to normal when i stop moving the windows. The passenger window slows down if I roll down the driver side window, but rolls down normal speed when it alone is being rolled down. Thanks for the fast response.
 
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Check your battery cables for corrosion or looseness. You're not getting full power to your accessories and it has nothing to do with the alternator (assuming it's working properly.)
 
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