rhauf
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2000streetrod hit the nail on the head. The alternator would need a certain amount of belt around the pulley. Here are my suggestions for a dual alternator setup.
1) add a pulley to the crank, make an adjustable bracket for the alternator, and put it anywhere you have room.
2) ditch the p/s pump or use an electric one, and do the above, skipping the pulley on the crank.
3) if you are dead set on your system running at 14 volts, why not use a 14 volt battery? Visit your local material handling company or forklift repair shop. They can make you one. A forklift battery is split into cells. Each cell has 2v. They will add 7 cells together, making a 14v battery. Your car runs on 14v, so odviously you will not damage anything.
a 12 volt battery has a float voltage (the voltage which it charges, but does not overcharge at) of 13.8 volts. a 14 volt battery would have a float voltage of 16.1 volts.
another thought for batteries would be to buy two 6v golf cart batteries. even if the alternator couldn't maintain enough amperage to keep up with demand while the system was running, the golf cart batterys are very high capacity and would run the amps for a long period of time, the alternator would have plenty of time to recharge them during the 90% of the time you're engine is running that the stereo is not cranked to full