Measuring the current draw for the car is the best way to ensure the alternator has sufficient output for all of the vehicle’s electrical demands. I’m going to upgrade the stock alternator anyway.
Fully charge the batteries before beginning. Partially charged batteries will result in inaccurate readings.
Attach a clamp-on ammeter around negative battery cables.
Turn on all accessories, including the heater, defroster blower fan, lights, wipers, radio, video monitor system, stop flashers and warning lights.
Take and record a reading.
Record the amperage draw of the special needs lift if the bus has one. While the lift is going up, take a reading and record it. Keep in mind the amperage draw may vary depending on the type of lift being used and its age.
Record a reading with engine on, high RPM and accessories off.
Calculate the recommended alternator amperage rating by adding all the readings together and then multiplying that total by 1.2. As a rule of thumb, the total vehicle amperage demands should be 20 to 30 percent under your alternator’s rated output.
Gavin, I sure will , . Separating the three air sources is going to get a little tricky. The normal blower received a lotus Elise blower with much higher CFM. The heater will go to the demister vents and dump into cabin , non ducted . The ac will have two directional vents in the center console . Tying the evaporator box to the dash vents may get “T” in.
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