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Old 12-27-2018, 03:39 AM   #79
bry899
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 22E
State: New York
Posts: 322
THOR #12119
After reading this thread I was just wondering?
If I replaced the alternator with a high output Alternator (2009-2018 F & E SERIES FORD 320 AMP 250A @IDLE HO ALTERNATOR- $450)

or a Dual Alternator kit (DUAL ALTERNATOR KIT FOR 1997-2015 FORD E SERIES VANS WITH 5.4L & 6.8L & 270 amp alternator- $1300)

connected to an inverter would this be able to power most outlets individually inside the motorhome?

Is my math correct?

Approx the 320 amp @1200 rpm is @29 amps 120v & the 250 amp @ idle is 22 amps 120V
The dual alternator Kit with second alternator is a second addl 270 amps & 25 amps @120v, With a 20% reduction for losses they should still all be over 18 amps each.

In my mind this would be a better solution than the generator, as the generator is way too loud for sleeping or TV.
the only other issue I could think of is any damage being done to the engine if it was to idle for 8+ hours.

If the engine is running I also wouldn't need to run the roof AC or furnace (again both way too loud), my unit is only 25' total and the dash AC & heat cranks.

I also like the idea of replacing the generator with a large capacity battery.
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