10 Apr 2008 #1 M mocruising Well-Known Member Joined 21 Mar 2004 Messages 817 Location TURKEY Visit site Does anyone know where I can purchase a new 24 V 100 Amp plus alternator for a Volvo Penta may be a Valeo (Spelling)
Does anyone know where I can purchase a new 24 V 100 Amp plus alternator for a Volvo Penta may be a Valeo (Spelling)
10 Apr 2008 #2 saltwater_gypsy Well-Known Member Joined 13 Jan 2008 Messages 1,946 Location Now back in Scotland . Boat for sale www.saltwatergypsy.com Try Here for details of Balmar alternators. http://shop.pkys.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=21 UK distributers are: http://www.energy-solutions.co.uk/balmar-alternators.html
Try Here for details of Balmar alternators. http://shop.pkys.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=21 UK distributers are: http://www.energy-solutions.co.uk/balmar-alternators.html
12 Apr 2008 #3 M markdj Well-Known Member Joined 31 Jul 2002 Messages 1,245 Location Strangford Lough, Northern Ireland www.stronge.org.uk Merlin Equipment sell Balmar massive alternators but you will need AGM or a massive battery bank of normal lead acid to use all that power safely, not to mention the upgrade of the size of wiring, switches, splitter diodes if used etc. http://www.power-store.com/?id=51 AGM can take up to 33% of their Ah capacity for charging wheras normal lead acid should have a maximum charge of 25% total Ah capacity.
Merlin Equipment sell Balmar massive alternators but you will need AGM or a massive battery bank of normal lead acid to use all that power safely, not to mention the upgrade of the size of wiring, switches, splitter diodes if used etc. http://www.power-store.com/?id=51 AGM can take up to 33% of their Ah capacity for charging wheras normal lead acid should have a maximum charge of 25% total Ah capacity.
12 Apr 2008 #4 Victorious Well-Known Member Joined 22 Oct 2001 Messages 486 Location Millbrook Cornwall UK Visit site Busses and coaches have big alternators... mostly 24V. Running all the lights in a bus at night takes quite a few amps.. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Busses and coaches have big alternators... mostly 24V. Running all the lights in a bus at night takes quite a few amps.. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif