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Old 09-10-2013, 08:45 PM   #1
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16 volt battery and alternator

Is the 16 volt a better set up than spending the big money on these high dollar alternator that put out 180-200 amps at low speed idle?https://www.dcpowerinc.com/ or HO alternators
I run a electric fuel pump, water pump and electric fan. At idle the alternator will barely charge when the electric fan kicks on and it lowers the the engine RPM so much it almost makes the motor die. I have the correct diameter pulley on it and its a 150-180 amp set up.

What do you guys run for a charging set up?
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Old 09-10-2013, 10:42 PM   #2
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Re: 16 volt battery and alternator

Don't know about using it on the street, but I put a 16 volt system on my last dragster. First time you hit the starter button it almost scares you. I was on alky and it started twice as quick. I didn't run a alt, and I'd go 3 rounds sometimes before I'd charge.
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Re: 16 volt battery and alternator

That sounds awesome. It would be choice if the 16 volt is a streetable system. I'm not sure what it would do to all the light bulbs for prolong use. I think MSD is capable of both volts.
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Old 09-11-2013, 02:49 PM   #4
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Re: 16 volt battery and alternator

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That sounds awesome. It would be choice if the 16 volt is a streetable system. I'm not sure what it would do to all the light bulbs for prolong use. I think MSD is capable of both volts.
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For the cars that I built that saw street/strip duty and the customer wanted a 16v system, I used the dual post 16v batteries that had a 12v post for the rest of the electrical system. Otherwise, you'll have to use a step-down box.

Question on the situation that is lowering your idle, are your big amp accessories on relays?
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Old 09-11-2013, 02:57 PM   #5
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Re: 16 volt battery and alternator

Yes, the fuel pump and electric fan are on relays. Water pump is not.
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Old 09-11-2013, 03:14 PM   #6
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Re: 16 volt battery and alternator

Try putting all of the big amp accessories on relays to see if that helps. I ran two 2300 cfm 12" PermaCool fans, Product Engineering 310 gal/hr fuel pump, Meziere water pump, 7AL3, line lock, and trans brake on a 12v system with a small Jones Racing alternator (65 amp) in Super Gas/Street and had no draw issues.
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Old 09-11-2013, 05:04 PM   #7
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Re: 16 volt battery and alternator

Okay. Good deal. Did you have it all mounted on a little panel to make it look good or do they have a multi unit relay ?
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Okay. Good deal. Did you have it all mounted on a little panel to make it look good or do they have a multi unit relay ?
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I had the relays mounted relatively close to the accessories. I also brought two positive cables forward from my battery: one for the Ford solenoid mounted inside that controlled the starter; and the other to an insulated terminal for the accessories. This arrangement allowed me to eliminate a bunch of positive leads/connections at the starter. I also did something similar for my grounds.
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Re: 16 volt battery and alternator

Instead of a ford solenoid, I used a HD 1 that a friend that has a starter shop gave me. That's a good deal, I done it so there wasn't any current on the bat cable unless the starter was engaged. That way I didn't have to worry about the cable shorting out to the chassis down track. I would go with the bat that has the 12v post. I run my W/P, dash lights and fan on 16 volts with no problem but they weren't on for a long length of time. Sure made a difference in the fan!
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Old 09-12-2013, 12:13 AM   #10
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Re: 16 volt battery and alternator

Oh man I need to read up on how this ford solenoid and relays are to be wired up properly.
I might have a project on my hands this winter.
I'm a big dummy. My black magic electric fan does not have a relay its just a controller box.
So I will be ordering up a painless relay kit.
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Re: 16 volt battery and alternator

Here's a simplified diagram that should get you headed in the right direction. Since it was a race car, I didn't have a fusible link, but just had a separate positive terminal for my fuse block, control panel, and other accessories. Also, I mounted my remote starter solenoid inside to keep it away from the heat. I installed a quick disconnect at the firewall for the lead to the starter solenoid for easier engine removal.

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Re: 16 volt battery and alternator

I had my disconnect switch located up in front close to the battery so I wouldn't have any bat cables running to the rear. I ordered a long cable, from control cables, and run it up through a chassis tube to a lever I made on the disconnect switch. Use a hi amp disconnect swith if you install 1.
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I had my disconnect switch located up in front close to the battery so I wouldn't have any bat cables running to the rear. I ordered a long cable, from control cables, and run it up through a chassis tube to a lever I made on the disconnect switch. Use a hi amp disconnect swith if you install 1.
I didn't have a battery cable switch up front but a quick disconnect lug like this one, http://www.jerrybickel.com/batteries...-jbrc5529.html
so there was only one cable going to the starter with no other connections. The rest of my engine wire harness was on a mil spec twist lock connector, making for only two quick disconnects for the entire wiring in the engine bay. For us drag racers, we have to have a master cut off switch in the rear of the car/vehicle.
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Old 09-13-2013, 02:42 PM   #14
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Re: 16 volt battery and alternator

This is all great stuff. How about I buy a Jerry Bickel race truck! Lol I wish.
So this brings up another question. For us street and strip guys that run alt. what is the correct way to run your wiring off of a on/off switch. I just relocated my battery to the rear frame rail. I was thinking should installer use it as a ground to kill power or use it as a power off?
How to kill the alt power correctly.
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...I was thinking should installer use it as a ground to kill power or use it as a power off?
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The master cut off switch has to disconnect the positive. This means the alternator wire has to be connected on the battery side of the switch...

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Re: 16 volt battery and alternator

Vince, your are a champion my friend thanks.
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Old 09-13-2013, 06:23 PM   #17
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Re: 16 volt battery and alternator

My pleasure...nobody should go through some of the trial and error failures I went through in the early part of my career. Anything to help this process easier to get people back on the track sooner.
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Okay. Good deal. Did you have it all mounted on a little panel to make it look good or do they have a multi unit relay ?
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A guy on yellow bullet makes a really nice relay set up. I have one and I will post a picture




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Smokes that is a nice unit. All types of go fast.
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