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Glamping

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So looks like my alternator is shot. Started looking around for a new, higher output setup. I checked out DC Power's 185 amp setup but e website says its back ordered for several weeks. Anybody have any other suggestions I should look into? Need to get it back up and running fairly quickly. TIA
 

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Dc makes good alts. Also look up mike singer, and georgia power systems, if theyre still around. I had a 270 amp alternator from g.p.s. and it worked great
 

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The DC one looks nice I just can't wait 2-3 weeks to get one.

Didn't know there was an OE high output version. What's it rated at?
 

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OE extra heavy duty H.O. unit is 140 amp. from remy is $169.99 plus $70 core or a new one for $204.99 no core charge plus shipping
 

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My fancy aftermarket alt failed in 4 years.

Thats not horrible you know... I mean anything can fail, and hell stock alts really arent too great to bein with, and if you have the need for a h.o. alt, theyre worth it. Before I installed mine, I ate a set of batteries every year
 

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I think it's bad considering the factory alt lasted 5 years and many many more miles. Also the aftermarket alts warranty generally expires in 1 to 2 years and cost twice as much as a factory replacement.
 

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