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Second alternator??

myexplorerexploded

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1994 sport
I am considering using my newly acquired 1994 explorer for my work. It would involve making it capable of keeping six six volt deep cycle batteries charged sufficiently to operate a 12,000 watt power inverter which I will use to operate several different tools, pumps and other items deep in the woods setting up homesteads which are completely off grid. I don't think an isolator using the stock alternator will work very well. Is there a way to add a second alternator to this thing? I would not be opposed to deleting the a/c compressor to facilitate this. Mechman sells a 400 amp alternator that should do the truck. Any considerations I should be aware of?
 



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sounds like a plan! remove ac comporessor, fabricate mount for alternator keeping correct serpentine pulley in position. Wire up additional alternator and your battery charging system.

what type of 6 volts? glass matt? lithium? or lead acid? just curious! My homestead and shop is completely off grid, we have a pretty large setup :)
 






This setup will be for my rig to help people get their homesteads established. A mobile shop type thing. I'm going to use lead acid trojan batteries. I've always had good luck with them. The glass mat ones are no bueno for me. I bought six of them once and within a week five of them failed.
 






I'm running renogy glass matts, 16 of them, so far so good!
I have a 48 volt system
I also have a smaller bank of 8 battle born lithiums in a 24v system
The lithium, batteries are the ones I had issues with at first, but battle born made upgrades and replaced my first 8 under warranty!

Lead acid works too, they just take longer to charge and do not like the cold temps (shop is kept at 54 degrees min)

whatever you decide please post it all up, i would love to see it
 






Mechman sells a 400 amp alternator that should do the truck. Any considerations I should be aware of?

About all I can add is that I have two Mechman alternators. Excellent quality. Unfortunately they stopped making these alternators with the Mopar case.

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