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Originally Posted by blue4run
I realize this is an older post. Was about to do the GM diode with a fuse mod on my 2006 4Runner bought the parts decided to run some tests before mod. But now having doubts. I’m getting 14.0v at alt. And my Odyssey battery 34R says float charge at 13.5-13.8. Cycle charge 14.4-14.8. Running at cycle charge will shorten lifespan of battery according to Odyssey and everything else I read. I do have quite a bit of draw on my system, 1.600 watts stereo, light bar with 4 additional light and a bunch of other mods. My alt probably has less than 10k on it.
I was going to do the add a fuse with the fuse and diode, not about to run a straight diode.
Now I may have messed this up by charging my battery the previous day. I’m taking readings directly off the alt and the battery both for comparison. But yeah a charged battery will affect the reading off the alt. I tried running it down with about everything on. Was able to get it to drop to the 14.0 at alt and 13.8 at battery after running it for a while.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
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You probably have less load than you think you have. A "1600 watt" stereo does not consume 1600 watts all the time, but only during very brief periods at peaks of the music, assuming you have the volume turned up to ear splitting levels. (Most people with high power stereos will put a large capacitor, 1 Farad or more, on the supply line to provide the extra power needed for those peaks.)
Most added lights now days are usually LED, which draw significantly less current than halogen lights, perhaps only 1/10 of the current.
All your voltages sound normal. No worry there. What is the current out of the alternator when everything is on? That will tell you the actual power (watts) you are using.
What is the battery voltage with the engine off, no load? Should be 12.3 to 12.6 volts. If that drops significantly, it would indicate a battery that is starting to go bad.