Alternator Welding Conversion Info Needed

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An inverter will want to see a regulated input voltage, so I would just run it off the battery.
 
yes I definetly need more practice on the welding, definetly a begginner but learning quick! I hope to learn all I need from friends, looked into classes and they were a little too intense for me at this point. Thanks to everyone for the help!

Noah
 
so I think I am going to go the ford alternator route. Just easier and cleaner. Do people think that a 65 amp alternator will work? OR should I go for the 100amp alternator. I found both rebuilt at Kragen and there is about a $40 difference between them. Any opinions appreciated. Just wondering what the difference in welding will be with the extra 35 amps???

Noah
 
Yes. Bigger is better in this application. Why not just go to your local junk yard and find a Crown Vicky or a stinkin Lincoln? About $15-20 and all the rest of your parts are used anyway.
 
were the stock alternators on the crown vic's 70+ amps? just trying to make sure I get the most amperage I can, thanks again for all your help! I will make a run to a junkyard soon and will probably post pics and write up when I get it all done!

Noah
 
try to find a junkyard with motorhomes or police/fire/rescue vehicles, any of these will have high-output alts.
hth, carl
 

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