Alternator options

Alright, so now that I have all of my lights hooked up and a lot more electrical work is coming, I'm looking to upgrade my alternator eventually. I know an expo one will fit on, but what are my other options? I don't really feel like dropping $400 on a 220A one, but if that's the only thing I can do, then I might just have to eventually. Demon said the FX4 LII comes with a bigger alternator. So would that be an option?
 
Dude You wont need one I got 4 Different things hooked up to my battery and its fine and yes they all are used daily
 
you having 4 extra lights on one circuit/ switch isnt going to hurt anything. I think you would have a better chance draining your battery if you farted on it or something
 
I have six 55 watt lights on the truck. They drain the battery faster than the alternator can charge it. I'm waiting for Buggman to get in on this. He would know lol I actually saw my battery gauge drop while they were on, if I was not on the gas. When I sit idling, all the lights dim until I hit the throttle
 
I got my 200a alternator from a alternator company on evilBay a few years ago... altersomethingeruther...

Some explorer alternators will fit but are usually only 130a, most of the rangers have a 90a or 95a maybe a 100a if they're lucky.

I gave less than $250 or so for mine & it's still going strong.

I don't have a ton of stuff going on, but I like to know that I can add whatever I want & not have to worry about it.

So far I have added 2 pair of fog/reverse lights, a 1,500w sub amp, 400w mid/high amp, explorer power seats & tons of led's (to save some power) and I can have everything electrical going at one time and my voltage never drops below 14v. I plan on adding 4 more 55w hella 500ff's sometime in the near future and who knows what else later on.

Just add up all the power you're using... 55w x 6 = 330w / 12.5v = almost 30a just for those lights. If you have a stereo amp or other accessories, you're going to be asking an awful lot from that stock alternator & it WILL burn out. In my younger years, I went through at least one alternator on every vehicle I had because they just couldn't keep up with the electrical demand plus the standard load the vehicles used. First the batteries will die in 2 years or less, the voltage regulators in the alternator will fry or one of the windings will short out & leave you high & dry.
There's nothing worse than having a dead vehicle in the depths of winter with 12" of snow except having a dead vehicle in the middle of summer in the middle of a 120* parking lot.

If/when you have to replace or upgrade the alternator, make SURE to upgrade all the wiring to the alternator as well as all the grounds. It won't do you any good to have a 500a alternator if you only have the stock 6ga wire.

4ga is the minimum I'd use, but I jumped up a few steps with mine & I have 1/0ga for everything, including multiple grounds.

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And here I thought you were the quiet type of guy, not having subs and amps in your truck lol Would the 125A Expo alternator need to be rewired? Or could I get away with it for a while?
 
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