Anyone know how much HP an alternator pulls? And would it be worthwhile to have a cutoff switch and run on battery for the track?
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Well, 120 Amps x 14.5 Volts = 1740 Watts (@ peak efficiency) 1 HP = 746 Watts
1740 Watts/ 746 Watts = 2.33 HP
Now you have to consider efficiency losses, and static mechanical losses. A rough guesstimate would point to about 3.5 - 4 HP lost at peak alternator output. I'm not sure about the efficiency of these things or static load. So maybe someone else could elaborate more.
Lyle
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Well, 120 Amps x 14.5 Volts = 1740 Watts (@ peak efficiency) 1 HP = 746 Watts
1740 Watts/ 746 Watts = 2.33 HP
Now you have to consider efficiency losses, and static mechanical losses. A rough guesstimate would point to about 3.5 - 4 HP lost at peak alternator output. I'm not sure about the efficiency of these things or static load. So maybe someone else could elaborate more.
Lyle
You would have to figure the dampener pully to alt pully ratio and find the drag at the dampener. since the dampener is larger and the alt pully is smaller the effect of the alt would be decreased proportionally.
Since the unregulated, unrecitifed Voltage Peak to peak is quite abit so the load has to load down the regulator before it starts lagging the winding armuture.I am back
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I personaly feel that under driving an alternator is a bad idea. In fact under-driving any of the accesories is a bad idea. (in my opinion) When I changed my alternator to high output it changed my output curve signifigantly. I get shit for voltage/current at stock idle. I actually had to "overdrive" my alternator with a smaller pulley.
My lights dim all the time at idle, the power windows suck, the turn signal slows down, etc. I have actually heard that it fucks withe the things you don't know about. For example all your relays, ignition coils, doorlock selonoids, power window motors. All that shit suffers prematur failure when used at a low voltage. Not too mention you rack and pinion system fucks up when you don't have correct hydraulic pressure. As far as the water pump goes, I would imagine that you car would try to run hotter.
Something to consider. If it were for race purposes only, go for it, short term won't hurt anything.
Lyle
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