What happens if you put a higher amp alternator on my car?

That is, your alternator will only supply the amount of amperage a particular component demands—and no more. So high-output alternators will not harm your components or charging system, no matter how high you go with the amps.
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Is a high output alternator better?

Factory electrical systems have differing tolerances, but if you're planning on upping the requirements by more than 10 or 15 percent, then a high output alternator may be a good idea. If you just need a little extra juice, a car audio capacitor may be a better choice.
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What is the advantage of a higher amp alternator?

Better Battery Life

That's because an oversized alternator produces more output at lower speeds, including idle. That increased output prevents the battery from having to help supply the load—and this keeps it at a more ideal state of charge. The battery cycles less, which translates into better battery life.
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Will a high output alternator make my system louder?

High Output Alternators provide the current you'll need for LOUD car audio.
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Can an alternator put out too much power?

Undercharging is a more common issue, but it's also possible for the alternator to overcharge, which can lead to a series of electrical failures. Alternator overcharge is caused by a defective voltage regulator, and the only solution is to have the alternator refurbished or replaced.
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Is 14.8 volts too high for alternator?

14.8 would start to be a worry (there might be liquid or corrosion on the battery) and 15 volts would be a real concern, but 14.6 is fine. Less than 14.3 would be a "weak" alternator or regulator. Much less than 14.2 at a fast idle is bad wiring, bad alternator or regulator, or a bad connection or fuse link.
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Is 16v too high for alternator?

For some alternators, it's normal to see as low as 13 volts. For some, a constant 13.6 volts is an indication of a problem. For others, it's normal to see as high as 16 volts for long stretches. Still, it's perfectly normal for others to see the alternator not charge at all intermittently.
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How do I know if I need a bigger alternator?

There are a few ways to figure out whether you need to upgrade your alternator. A few telltale signs are dim headlights, poor stereo system performance, or an alternator that simply wears out quickly. You can also check your electrical load using an ammeter.
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Is a 160 amp alternator good?

The 160 amp is known to be used on emergency vehicles that are at a standstill and still running lots of 12v power thru said appliances.
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How big of an alternator do I need for 3000 watts?

3000 watt / 12V is equal to 250A. A 250A alternator is needed to keep up with it. Since your engine would have to work just as hard as any portable 3KW generator to keep up with the amplifier, you would need a large fuel tank.
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How much amp alternator do I need?

The amp rating of the alternator is matched to the vehicle's electrical system. Older vehicles with fewer accessories may only need a 70- or 80-amp alternator, while a newer vehicle with lots of electronics and accessories may need a 120- to 160-amp alternator.
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How do I know what amp alternator I need?

Look for a diagram under or near your fuse box cover. It will have individual amperage numbers (sometimes along with volts) already set by the manufacturer. Add up those numbers to find what amperage your alternator needs to feed the car's electrical system. Verify this number with the part manufacturer, if necessary.
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What size alternator do I need for 2000 watt amp?

To figure out how much capacity or amperage the alternator must deliver, determine how much extra power the audio system demands on top of the current system. For example, if you installed a 2,000-watt amp, assuming a nominal voltage of 13.5V, you'd add roughly 150 amps of demand to the electrical system.
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Does alternator improve performance?

This means that cars can keep running efficiently, whilst meeting tough design and environmental standards. Ruslan Leontiev, Product Manager at DENSO Europe, says that this increase in alternator technology and greater intelligence in cars, makes high alternator power in a smaller, more compact design possible.
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Is a 220 amp alternator good?

With some extra work there are ways to get decent charge going, but even then the 220A alternator is probably enough for most scenarios if there are no other non-vehicle loads.
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What is the big 3 upgrade?

A big 3 upgrade will allow more current flow to all of your stereo components, improving your electrical system by ensuring more consistent voltage. This upgrade entails replacing the three main cables in your electrical system with 4 gauge or 1/0 wires.
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Can an alternator overcharge a battery?

The build-up of hydrogen gas from an overcharging alternator causes your battery to swell. This also causes the battery to leak highly flammable liquid electrolyte, which is very dangerous. Please see a specialist right away if you notice this happening.
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Is 15v too high for alternator?

So, to answer your question, Yes, 15 volts is too high. Most car alternators, that normally recharge your battery after every start, and provide power while the engine is running, are normally voltage regulated to about 13.8 to 14.0 volts.
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At what speed does the alternator charge the battery?

Alternator may not generate sufficient charging voltage until alternator speed is greater than about 2000 RPM. Typically, alternators have their full output rated at 6000 RPM but can continue to spin up to 12,000 RPM or more without any additional increase in output.
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Is 15.2 volts too much?

Higher than 15 volts indicates a fault in the charging system's voltage regulator or related circuits. If it's substantially excessive, this can cause electrical system and/or battery damage. You mentioned your voltmeter runs at about 15 volts most of the time.
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Why is my alternator putting out 17 volts?

It may be that the regulator is packing up and the alternator is going to max. unregulated output because of a bad battery output voltage (alternator input) connection between the battery and the alternator.
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Why is my alternator putting out 18 volts?

18 volts is a bit high. It is possible that your rebuilt alternator has a faulty regulator.
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Is 14.7 volts too high for alternator?

Your line of thinking is correct in that a good alternator should be charging in the 14.1-14.5vdc as long as there's no major load on it. If there is, the voltage will be down some from this.
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