High output alternator
Okay cool. I just didn't want any of those frequencies going to the sub even though I have filters on the amp. Also I'm wanting to see pictures of your car. Sounds like you got something pretty big going on there. What all are you putting in it? In other words what all have you done and are you doing to it? And what year is the Maxima again?
It's an '03. I have lots of threads in the 5th gen section. I hang out in the 7th gen forum because I put a 2014 Maxima motor in it 2 years ago. Done lots of stuff since. Doing a complete front end chassis refresh with some upgrades right now. I just went through my first pair of front tires since I started driving it in '19, so that was the signal to get all this done Lol
It's an '03. I have lots of threads in the 5th gen section. I hang out in the 7th gen forum because I put a 2014 Maxima motor in it 2 years ago. Done lots of stuff since. Doing a complete front end chassis refresh with some upgrades right now. I just went through my first pair of front tires since I started driving it in '19, so that was the signal to get all this done Lol
Nice job with the EQ! I was hoping to get a report back from you about that. You were right on about using it as a line driver. As for your alternator, it's on it's way out., With the car running, the entire system should be energized to alternator set point voltage, which should be around 14.7V. You're ok for now as long as you're above 13V. You can test the alternator output voltage at the B+ terminal, which you can reach with your multimeter, then ground the meter anywhere. I would check that as well. I'm in Tampa, and it's nice but humid. I worked last night, so you're not the only one who had an uneventful evening. That multimeter is pretty nice. I wonder what kind of current you draw to the rear battery if you ran a 40hz sine wave full tilt? You can clamp now...
Nice job with the EQ! I was hoping to get a report back from you about that. You were right on about using it as a line driver. As for your alternator, it's on it's way out., With the car running, the entire system should be energized to alternator set point voltage, which should be around 14.7V. You're ok for now as long as you're above 13V. You can test the alternator output voltage at the B+ terminal, which you can reach with your multimeter, then ground the meter anywhere. I would check that as well. I'm in Tampa, and it's nice but humid. I worked last night, so you're not the only one who had an uneventful evening. That multimeter is pretty nice. I wonder what kind of current you draw to the rear battery if you ran a 40hz sine wave full tilt? You can clamp now... 

Last edited by Grady09SV; Jan 2, 2022 at 05:49 AM.
130 amps isn't a lot, I would get the 390. I don't know exactly what's going on, but with your batteries charged up you should see around 14.5 volts or so. 13 is too low. I would check the voltage at the alternator with the batteries charged. The 1/0 wire connection on the B+ post makes no difference how it's stacked with the factory cable. I forgot your alternator is new. I would send it back if it wasn't putting out 14.7-ish.
so tomorrow I'm going to go look at a 2010 maxima sv and since its a sv i wont be able to upgrade the head unit(which im fine with) so im gonna find a place to put a nice line output converter and I'm also going to get a nice DSP to go along with it so i can have a good clean signal going to all the amps. i have a single evl 12 on 1500 watts and a ioxus supercapacitor and a ton of 2/0 sky high ofc from my last car(it sadly got totaled) i also have some DS18 mids and 2, 4 inch skar audio tweeters. i also have a Kenwood excelon series single din radio that i used in my last build but i wont be able to use it in the new maxima. im definitely looking at upgrading the alternator in the future because I'm also looking at upgrading to 2 skar vxf 12s sometime in the future and definitely getting a bigger amp and some lithium batteries. i currently only have the rp.1500.1d for the sub and i have the rp-1000.4ab for the mids and highs(which i never actually got to set up in my other car because someone crashed into me before i got it installed) but hopefully everything works out in the future so i can have a crazy loud build to bring to slamology this year!
another slight issue with the sv trim is the fact that the rear seats dont fold down... but again i dont really care bass is bass so itll still be loud lol
another slight issue with the sv trim is the fact that the rear seats dont fold down... but again i dont really care bass is bass so itll still be loud lol
Last edited by Brighton; Jan 18, 2022 at 09:20 PM.
so tomorrow I'm going to go look at a 2010 maxima sv and since its a sv i wont be able to upgrade the head unit(which im fine with) so im gonna find a place to put a nice line output converter and I'm also going to get a nice DSP to go along with it so i can have a good clean signal going to all the amps. i have a single evl 12 on 1500 watts and a ioxus supercapacitor and a ton of 2/0 sky high ofc from my last car(it sadly got totaled) i also have some DS18 mids and 2, 4 inch skar audio tweeters. i also have a Kenwood excelon series single din radio that i used in my last build but i wont be able to use it in the new maxima. im definitely looking at upgrading the alternator in the future because I'm also looking at upgrading to 2 skar vxf 12s sometime in the future and definitely getting a bigger amp and some lithium batteries. i currently only have the rp.1500.1d for the sub and i have the rp-1000.4ab for the mids and highs(which i never actually got to set up in my other car because someone crashed into me before i got it installed) but hopefully everything works out in the future so i can have a crazy loud build to bring to slamology this year!
another slight issue with the sv trim is the fact that the rear seats dont fold down... but again i dont really care bass is bass so itll still be loud lol
another slight issue with the sv trim is the fact that the rear seats dont fold down... but again i dont really care bass is bass so itll still be loud lol
400 amp alternator
Does anyone know the exact serpentine belt I need for a 400 amp JS alternator? I'm currently using this one (Serpentine Belt Dayco 5070668). Do I need an external regulator for the alternator also? I'm using the xs power d4700 and xs power d3100 but the voltage keeps dropping if I turn the volume past 25 on the radio and I have the amps gains turned all the way down. A Pure Audio 3000.1d and a D4S JP284. Talking about it drops as low as 11 volts with the 400 amp alternator.
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