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Stock 105amp Alternator has been struggling lately(1995 Warrior  w/454). The other night I was sitting in traffic and it was hot out so  between the A/C ,headlights, engine cooling fan and the engine itself the alternator was struggling to make 13 volts. I also want to start using an inverter (1500w PSW) to run the fridge(200 watts) and occasionally the hot water heater probe(400 watts) while traveling.
Considering the Inverter DC draw for the fridge and H/W will be draw 60 amp on the batteries and the chassis  probably needs another 20 or 30 amps. I'm guessing 200 amps would be sufficient?  What do you all suggest based on experience? Also what are some recommended brands or sources?
 
Is the alternator working properly? Putting out the required current? What's the condition of your chassis batteries? I think the alternator on my diesel pusher Horizon in rated for 180 amps, but I don't remember for sure. Whatever the size, it's plenty to run my Magnum PSW inverter and residential fridge (which doesn't draw very much current.)
 
If possible, drop the load requirement of the water heater by running it on propane.
 
It is doubtful that the wiring can actually utilize 200A but it doesn't hurt to have excess capacity.  Remember that is a peak output and at idle or low speeds the output is nowhere near that high.

Chances are your existing alternator has a failed diode and is not putting out its rated current, but if you are going to repalce it anyway, may as well get 140+ amps.

My previous Class A DP had a Leece-Neville 180A alternator.
 
John Canfield said:
Is the alternator working properly? Putting out the required current? What's the condition of your chassis batteries? I think the alternator on my diesel pusher Horizon in rated for 180 amps, but I don't remember for sure. Whatever the size, it's plenty to run my Magnum PSW inverter and residential fridge (which doesn't draw very much current.)

John, I doubt that the 23 year old alternator is living it to it's full potential. Chassis Battery is one year old. Coach batteries are not charged by the engine.  I'll remove the alternator next week and have it tested for output.  The 180 amp in your bus is a good bench mark for me so I'll look in that range. The optional GM/Delco alternator series(cs130) used with that engine AFAIK goes up to 124 amps, so everything beyond that is an aftermarket rewind of the original or  an adaptation of a larger case Delco alternator(cs144).

The fridge is a 6 y rold dometic absorption. works fine for us within it's limitations. May go with a residential type if and when this one dies.

Stu. I use mostly 110 power for the HW and propane off the grid. Using the inverter is just for those times when neither is convenient or available.
 
There's most likely a limit on how large of an alternator your belt (serpentine or regular V belt) can turn. On our last sailboat I had a high output Balmar alternator which the 1/2" wide engine belt struggled to turn at full alternator output. I had to use spray belt dressing quite often to keep the belt from spinning on the alternator pulley.
 
John Canfield said:
... I think the alternator on my diesel pusher Horizon in rated for 180 amps, but I don't remember for sure. Whatever the size, it's plenty to run my Magnum PSW inverter and residential fridge (which doesn't draw very much current.)
John, I'm pretty sure we both have a 160A alternator.
 
Gary RV_Wizard said:
It is doubtful that the wiring can actually utilize 200A but it doesn't hurt to have excess capacity.  Remember that is a peak output and at idle or low speeds the output is nowhere near that high.

Chances are your existing alternator has a failed diode and is not putting out its rated current, but if you are going to repalce it anyway, may as well get 140+ amps.

My previous Class A DP had a Leece-Neville 180A alternator.

Thanks for the reply Gary.  Idle amps is one the things I have been studying closely while looking at alternators.  Larger case alternators like the Leese Neville have greater output at idle than the small case delco irregardless of maximum output . Unfortunately LM doesn't make a "spool" mount alternator above 130 max amps than will bolt up to a GM 454. I would have to fabricate a "J" mount.  I'm researching the larger case delco's to see if they will  have enough clearance  I have the 6 groove serpentine belt, from what I have read so far it should be able to handle the additional load.
 
You might consider a slightly newer large case 145 amp or higher AD244 4 pin alternator, these were used up through about 2005 (then they switched to the 2 pin which must be connected to PCM to work in other than limp mode, do not buy the 06+ 2 pin version).  The AD244 should fit, though being a larger case you may need a longer serpentine belt depending on amount of slack as it moves the pulley out about 3/4 of an inch.

The AD244 uses a 4 pin CS130D where yours probably uses a CS130 connetor, they do make adapters like https://smile.amazon.com/Powermaster-160/dp/B000VVYKV8 or you can buy a CS130D pigtail for about $9 and splice it on.  The CS 130D is a weather proof rounded adapter which replaced the more square CS130 in about 2000 which did not have the weatherproof seal.

Ike

p.s. there is also the DR244G which is the cheaper (less rebuildable) version of the AD244 which may be worth considering.  These can be found on Amazon for under $100 like https://smile.amazon.com/DB-Electrical-ADR0290-Alternator-Silverado/dp/B007Y87Y2I/ which should fit, though output terminal may have to be reclocked if it does not line up right in your mounting bracket.

These newer large case alternators put out much more power at idle than your old 105 amp CS130 does.
 
Thanks Isaac for your reply. I looked into the ad244. My bracket is a 6/12  with  7+" spacing so it would take some welding and fabricating to get to fit. So it looks like a cs144 is going to be the solution.

Powermaster has a 170 amp version of the CS144 and a good reputation so that is what I will likely go with . I just have to get the old alternator out tomorrow and verify the spacing.
 
Bit of an update.  The aftermarket in recent years came up with a so-called hybrid alternator that uses the front case of a 6.61 mount alternator and the rear case and electrics of a later model Delco AD230 that would mount in place of my existing alternator (see pic) The advantage is that it allows for much higher amperage and much better heat dissipation that the original CS130 that comes in the P30. But there is a caveat! The AD130 and CS130  produce much less amperage at engine idle that the larger case alternators. Since my issues stem from having to run a bunch of accessories at or near idle. I'm better off to remove the alternator bracket and machine in a new adjustment slot ( I have the tools to do this)  Best price I found on a new Powermaster 7864 170 amp  alternator was through PartsTrain with a $15 off coupon. Will post pics when finished






 

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