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Jeffkurtz
09-28-2015, 03:18 PM
I have a 1991 supra impulse with a 351 in I'm looking to add an amp and subwoofer to my stereo system, I was told to get a 100 amp alternator to keep up with the stereo draining the battery, having trouble trying to figure all this out,
Any help or input would be great....Thanks on advance.

Jeff

James Evans
09-29-2015, 12:08 PM
I put in a pretty hefty size amp (5ch) to run 8 speakers and a sub in my 92 conbrio/impulse. Didn't upgrade alternator and have had no problems, but have noticed that my volt gauge sets lower than it did prior. I will be upgrading mine over the winter, as I also plan to add another amp and 2nd battery dedicated to the stereo.

DB electrical has the best prices I have seen so far on upgrades.

Jeffkurtz
09-29-2015, 01:47 PM
Thanks for the reply that's what I was thinking I'm going to be running 2 tower speakers and the sub off of the amp.....

wotan2525
09-29-2015, 06:12 PM
Alternator is probably secondary to adding another battery. I'm a fan of the blue-sea add-a-battery kit, but there are other options. You want to make sure you can crank your stereo for a while and not worry about killing your starting battery. An isolator will take care of that for you.

I'd also add an on-board charger/maintainer (but I got sick of being stranded or having battery problems a LONG time ago.)

Wylietunes
09-29-2015, 08:33 PM
Jeff,

Simply adding "an amp" is far from needing to upgrade the alternator in order to keep pace. Let me ask a few questions:

Whats the makeup of the existing audio system
What amp are you adding
does the boat have 1 or 2 battery banks?
Do you use an onboard charger or other shore charging used
Do you spend a lot of time at anchor playing the system

Jeffkurtz
09-30-2015, 08:16 AM
Current system is head unit and 6 speakers, speakers are run right off the head unit. 2 tower 8"speakers and 4 internal 6.5", I'm adding a 4 channel 1600 watt amp and a 12" 250watt rms sub.
Boat currently has a singal battery, mostly listen to the stereo while riding but will listen to it on the beach also at times.........charge battery as needed when boat is on the trailer....

Wylietunes
09-30-2015, 09:06 AM
Do you by chance know the amp model? 1600W (which is in in AC) is a marketing number and means little when calculating what the average DC current draw will be. I presume you will be leaving the 4 in-boats on the head-unit and relocating the 2 tower speakers to the new 4 chnl amp along with the sub?

I would put my money into a Blue Sea battery switch, a group-24 deep-cycle battery rather then an upgraded alternator.

Jeffkurtz
09-30-2015, 09:37 AM
Amp is a BOSS 1600.4, yes I will be putting the 4speakers in the boat on the head unit and the 2 tower speakers and sub on the amp, I will also be putting a group 27 deep cycle in.....

Wylietunes
09-30-2015, 10:09 AM
Realistically, I dont think that amp is going to draw more than 25A DC. Id say about 200W rms to the woofer bridged and about 50W rms for each tower speaker.

Jeffkurtz
09-30-2015, 06:21 PM
Good to get a second opinion, I appreciate it, I think I'll try as is and see what happens...Thanks again!!

Jeffkurtz
10-12-2015, 12:59 AM
Turned out awesome it is so loud !!!

a_deleon
10-29-2015, 10:20 AM
I wouldn't worry on the alternator just yet. Like for me I am a fan of a big power bank if you are pulling hundreds of amps combined with the amps. Like my jeep I have 4 batteries total in it for my sub amp and mids amp. That is only because my amp is pulling around 180 amps for the sub so I need to have power banks there because I would need to run a large 250a alternator to try and keep up with the amps if I didn't have enough batteries to help my smaller alternator.

My boat I am working on the newest system I am running 3 amps total - 1 4chan for the tower crecendo 6.5's (4total) and two large tweets, 4 kicker mids w/ one boass amp for it, and a wetsounds htc1 for my sub I am trying to decide which rebuilt sub I want to use when I am done building the subs. I have around 100a total between the 3 amps to max out at and I am just running the one deep cycle battery but I am thinking of going the telcom batteries. Those are all sealed and can hold charges for a long time so I might pull one of the 4 batteries and add that into the boat when I take it out and put it back in the jeep later when I am really pushing some power on my sub. If you can upgrade alternators I would do so but as the very last thing to do the second battery will help you a bunch since you are on a single battery right now.

Palin1976
07-31-2016, 06:51 AM
i hope you can solve this issue

CornRickey
08-02-2016, 01:15 AM
Id add a second battery, switch and on board charger prior to a alternator. No matter the size of won't charge it back up to full on the time most boats run.