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Old 02-18-2012, 12:27 AM   #51 (permalink)
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I suggest EPES, for Externally Powered Electrical System.
done. check my current ecomods description.

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Old 02-20-2012, 12:02 AM   #52 (permalink)
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Re. "EPEC" Externally Powered Electrical System -

Cali98Civic,
That was quick - thanks!

I'm working on convincing MetroMPG to rename "Alternator Delete" in the list of 65+ Mods, rename to "Externally Powered Electrical System".
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Old 10-09-2013, 06:14 PM   #53 (permalink)
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Excellent thread and really useful to me as I'm currently sorting out an 'alternator optional' system on my 2002 VW Golf TDi (PD).

I did some measuring and found that I gain a bit less than half an mpg for each amp of power I can persuade the alternator not to produce.

Since I will be plugging the car into the mains every night to charge the battery, I'm also going to add a mains-powered engine pre-heater system - to be used year round - so that the car starts each day at normal operating temperature. That ought to save quite a bit more fuel as my engine is always much less efficient for the first 20 minutes or so, even in summer.

If you haven't already done so I can really recommend actually measuring the electrical load caused by running various equipment. I was surprised at what I found. I had no idea how much power the blower used, even at low speed, ...and I was equally surprised at how little power was used to keep the engine running. Simply not using the heater blower fan nets me an extra 3mpg on its own. Conversely, the radio uses very little power. I haven't yet started running with the alternator disconnected, and of course when I do these power-saving tricks won't save any fuel exactly, but they may extend my alternator-free driving range to the point where I can get away with using just one battery rather than two, and avoid having to use an expensive DC/DC converter between the two batteries.
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I'm assuming that in order to go ahead with a modification such as this, a deep cycle battery is a must?
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I'm assuming that in order to go ahead with a modification such as this, a deep cycle battery is a must?
Yep, standard car batteries cannot take the abuse of constant discharging/recharging
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What jedi said... i bought an Odyssey 40 ahr deep cycle batter and a 25 amp "smart" charger. Three or fours years later, driving daily, battery is still going strong.

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