My NEW Alternator is a piece of art. I tour DC Power.
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They know everything and explain it excellent thats what you want from a company
dc is what most people use for sub setups etc. its a standard for sure! they are amazing
Not super secretive either.
They know enough to not tell you that a capacitor and the big 3 upgrade could fix %90 of issues is most cases. The only thing I can see this fixing is taking the slightest amount of resistance out of the system. Which is probably what they are shooting for. I am sure they are great products never the less.
Ans usually that’s what they can do for you if you get to talk to the production or design team directly and not through some third party who doesn’t know anything
@@THGINDIM262 Capacitors are convenient, so I second this, though some people avoid them for their (potentially) dangerous nature. Most people I know who have a capacitor setup though also have a high output aftermarket alternator and the works aswell.
I've spent 12 years rebuilding alternators, the new denso stator design gets my approval. These guys know their stuff.
Since you sound like you know your stuff I'm hoping I can run a question by you. I have a 07 Shelby GT500. When I push the RPM's beyond 4000 the entire electrical system power cycles. Dash lights, stereo... The engine continues to run but everything else cycles. It will even occur at a standstill rev. It doesn't appear to be a ground issue so I was wondering if it could be a regulator issue within my alternator. I read that ford had issues with that year due to the high RPM's.
Do you think it could be an alternator issue, or am I perhaps barking up the wrong tree. I'd hate to drop $600 on a new alternator only to learn it wasn't the issue. BTW, I also read that many people had to upgrade the alternative wiring so perhaps that's the problem.
I've had a really hard time finding someone skilled enough to share an opinion that I could really trust.
Any advice you might be able to share would be helpful.
@@carlmazziotti221 That car has amazing forum support, barking up the wrong tree is using the UA-cam comment section.
Forum ppl are very passionate and know their stuff. I had a 20 yr old car they made for 3yrs and found several ppl who were all about that one car
@@Onewheelordeal I beg your pardon. This video was alternator centered. My question was voltage regulator / alternator related. I belong to several GT500 forums. I mentioned in my comment that no one has had a valid or clear idea of what the issue could be. I've heard bad ground a dozen times and it's not.. I have narrowed it down to a possible alternator issue. No one has been able to explain a total power cycle in any of the ford GT500 forums. I believe it's 100% on topic to run the alternator question on an alternator post. I do appreciate your suggestion. If the owner of this page doesn't want people communicating perhaps he should turn off the feature.
@@Onewheelordeal I'll also add that the GT500 forums are mostly generalists. The person that I was asking the question on this post mentioned over a decade of building alternators. That's quite focused knowledge on a singular topic in which I am looking for answers on. Seems like a smart tree to bark up.
The only stupid question is the question not asked...
Carl Mazziotti don’t worry its worth a shot asking here that guy is just looking to gatekeep for whatever reason
I love seeing small shop, small businesses, who truly care about the products they make, and the customers they serve! This is what makes America great!
Where I can I PREFER doing business with a small shop for exactly that reason. They _HAVE_ to care about customer satisfaction because of their main advertising method is "word-of-mouth". If you don't like them for some reason you won't refer your friends to them. Bigger companies and multi-nationals don't worry at all about the one or two shot customers.
It’s a dying breed, a lot and I mean a LOT just want the cheapest of the cheapest for their bare minimum requirements
How does this relate to america? Do you think that this behavior doesn't apply to the rest of the world?
@@thomaslindroos1667 well this business is in America, I would say that makes his comment relative. If it were in Australia and he said it then it wouldn't relate.
I love love LOVE finding companies that specialize on overlooked parts with the same passion that just about everybody else has for "sexy" stuff like turbos and headers and BBK's. The alternator is an absolutely vital piece of engineering on any modern car yet the average car guy doesn't give it a second thought until something goes wrong.
Never thought an alternator could look soo dahm nice 😳
You should have said dahm good😀
Dahm I was going to say that hahah
Lol dahm you are right, I have now corrected 😂
All these Dahm dahm jokes...
You should check out the Copper Mechman 370 amp units being laser etched on the meade916 channel.
Dc is on point. Clearly experts in a field and able to explain it very easily.
Rob over here trying to beat Discovery Channel 🤣🤣
You could've posted this unedited, and i'd still have watched all of it. The knowledge dump from this the shop employee is more than welcomed.
I enjoy these knowledge dumps. I'd love to hear more nerdy shit about all the things 👍🏻
I sure a DC Power alternator on my diesel. Fixed all my uses, best alternator I've ever used. Glad to see them on the channel.
I could listen to you two talk all that technical stuff for the whole video. I love the informative videos.
It might be art but you’re a masterpiece :)
Bros before Hoes applys to that
Simp
Mouthpiece*
No u
i wanted to like this comment but i can’t bc it’s at 69. so i’ll comment
I was having withdrawals not having a video for the past few days
Same. Haha
Tim be saying to Rob "Y'all got anymore crack ? "
I thought he said he was going to be putting up a video everyday
This video is encouraging. I have their 270 amp sitting on my dining room table waiting for install/testing. It arrived with no paperwork, so I didn't know anything about this type of stater or number of diodes, etc.
Simply amazing and very informative!!! These are 1000% worth the investment along with a high quality lightweight battery! Thanks for taking us along on the trip!!
Love my little Braille battery.
Haha it's so cute , I could fit it in the glovebox or ashtray or almost anywhere.
Friggin awesome.
I have 2 DC Power 390XP alts and 1 270XP alt in my stereo truck, they are about 10 years old now or so. Great product. DC Power does a lot of contract work for our government vehicles as well.
These guys have one of the key elements of lean manufacturing. No inventory. Made to order. One piece flow
Discovered them back in March 2019 for my Z06 Corvette. 180A model and easily puts out 130A at idle! No more voltage issues ... never thought those electric fans could run so well. AND, it works with your OEM PCM ... no features lost. 6- phase / 12 Diode rocks!
Yooo shout out to dc power. I love when I see experts that love what they do and talk about what they do and explain so well.
I just wanna say thank you, I've been a fan for about a year now and I've learned so much from you and you're oppeness to learning things yourself. Keep doing what you're doing it's appreciated to the fullest! Can't wait to see the 4 rotor in final form!
That was awesome of them to show you around the shop and take time to explain their build process.
These guys spec out alternators like engine / transmission builders. This rotating assembly will produce the most HP. This gearset will be the strongest. This set of windings will give you the best amps across your whole RPM range.
This is the company I ordered the uprated Alternator for my RB26 FREAKING LEGIT!
That guy knew alternators damnnnnnn
Those coil windings, damn. Never thought they could look so pleasing
I had to go back and rewatch this Ep. as I’m in need of a new alt. Thanks RD7
Just ordered a full billet large case unit, Anthony was super helpful. These guys are the best, no doubt stand out from the rest in my book. My second round with DC, definitely a reason I come back. The quality is second to none.
Great idea! I have been running a DC Power Engineering Alternator for about 7yrs now. 👍👍
please give me a follow-up video of your experience with your alternator including all the specs and how you have run the unit.
They are processing my order from National Alternators out of G? Missouri but they are selling DC Powers alternator.
Cheers😁
I love these industry in depth videos you do. It's great to see how good components are made.
Dc alts have been around for a long time, they have a great reputation in the car audio community. Oddly enough I feel like you and Steve Meade would be two peas in a pod. You should give him a shout he is a car electronics god.
Rob ain't going to lie dude..... Video's like this are absolutely spot on! 👌
Brimming with information on nerdy shit is the best part of latest videos my man!!!! 😁
Keep up the awesome work!!!!
This is what you get when one company specializes in one product, excellence.
these kinds of tours are amazing Rob!
Yes 16v starters are used alot on mega trucks as well so 16v is becoming common with alot of high horse power engines.
Awesome content, very informative and compact. Never knew that alternators where so interesting until now.
It is so nice just listening to someone who's so knowledgeable on their profession. Gives you complete faith that you'd receive a perfectly designed and engineered product from their company
So informative, I had no idea alternators could do this much.
Knowledge is power! That blokes knowledge and passion is amazing. Love it!
My gable is 450 amps monster wire gotta more volts like 0.5-6 about,battery and engine ground only still need to do the alternator..i do understand the point for the alternators they do pretty good job and design 👍🏻
Rob - Great content! Who would have thought alternators were so geek-able!
One of the best “how to” videos I’ve seen. I learned a lot.
I had a DC Power 270XP in a 2007 Duramax Diesel and it was incredible, such a high quality unit !!
Loving the videos where you tour shops making the really niche parts
DC Power are great people. We started using them for off road in 2013-14 when nothing else would survive. I dont think we ever had a failure running the 270 at 9000rpm
DC Power is a great company and has been around for ages.
Those guys were awesome!! I think I need a new alternator now!
Love the specialist shop tours and all that juicy info.
I bet you're *amped* to be using these parts on future projects as well!
Rob you have a great life. I would also be geeking over the Haas machines. Thanks for sharing this with us !
I swear im waiting for him to upload everyday
Wow this is epic you’re finding and these companies are finding you to help you achieve the absolute most you can possibly achieve you deserve everything good Rob!
haha, love this episode, very nice tour very informative and also brings insight to the company, I say this is a win win.
Great tour. Great tour guide. Nice to see the Honda get some love too.
Anthony is awesome. My DC alt is still running, pumping 300A in SoCal heat. Their alt dyno is cool, can test an alt on the spot.
I want to hear what rob’s thoughts are on garrett motion’s bankruptcy. Hopefully he sees this
Buy moar turbos
This is news to me, dam that sucks. Will create a vacuum for the cheaper china crap to fill the market.
Damn Garret went bankrupt?
@@brenden8783 don't worry they've been acquired
Hopefully they keep making turbos. I planned on getting a g30-900 for my evo next spring
Rob sound like you have 1/3 of the charging system done. A lot of people talk about the "BIG 3" wire upgrade, but it's really needing to be the "BIG 4". First is the Battery to Alt wire at least 4g for something under 150 amp, I find 00g to be the best catch all sub 500amps. The Alt. needs to feeding the battery directly, so don't take it the start as you have it now, give the starter it's own cable straight from the battery/bus bar. Second is the chassis ground, again 4g is the starting gauge I like but normally do a 0g minimal sub 500amps. Third is the engine ground, I live be the rule, one ground per side of the block. I always use 0g for ground sub 500amp. The Fourth and most important is grounding the back of the Alt directly to the chassis or battery (I prefer chassis as it can eat up noise from the coils), I normally run 4g sub 150amp and 0g for sub 500amp. Alt's ground through the side of the case that the rectifier is on and through the mounting point (almost always the front of the case), this means the ground is just going through the small solid case bolts holding the two halves together. DC likes a lot of smaller wires working to gather for lest Voltage drop, as DC travels along the out side of the wire, so more strands in a give gauge of wire, the more surface area for the DC to travel along. Hope this helps solves some of the voltage drop off problems you have.
Very cool video. The custom etching not only looks super cool but, if it should go 'missing', it will be easy to identify as yours. Heck, it may even dissuade the bad people in the first place.
I'd just add one point - check the voltage between the alternator housing and the battery/chassis. Some vehicles use insulators to protect the alternator against vibration and sometimes the alternator ground wire isn't up to the job - I've seen them get so hot they've melted the insulation on them. I would normally use around an 0 gauge for the alternator ground and the alt' to battery cable, but I've been using lower current values - stepping up a size (or two) may be a good idea to minimise voltage drop with such high current values.
Oh, there's still a lot of confusion about the 'power' the alternator takes from the engine - a higher current rated alternator doesn't take more 'power' from the engine than a lower rated one IF the current being used by the vehicle is the same - might even be more efficient and take less. Alternators only draw enough 'power' to maintain a set voltage against the electrical load, a larger one doesn't automatically take more because it's larger.
Such a lot of information that every car owner who tampers with the engine and adds accessories should know, I have seen people put 2 alternators on cars and vans to cope just with audio applications.
i usually hate the "i toured ___ factory!" videos as its usually just one giant advertisement.
im so pleased this was like 90% just learning shit. big ups to this company.
Rob's building a $500k car and still daylies a Honda😂😂
that's how you afford a 500k car
Ay man, don't dog on the insight, that things whips 😂
The money he’s saving getting 65mpg in that insight goes directly to the 4 rotor
How else would he
He's just saving fuel now because the 4 rotor is going to drink it at a rate I can't even imagine
Their products seem to be a great alternative👀👀 than most other companies and yours looks awesome. Thanks for sharing
Back in the day i had to run a 320 amp alternator for my subs. I forget what truck had em but they were hard to find. This a sweet shop. Great info man.
That was pretty neat. The big guy was right up there on info to
I never thought I would watch a video this long about an alternator.
Great video and nice intercooler core looks like the one im running as a radiator on my FZR1000 buggy (lets not discuss that the intercooler cost half what i paid for the bottom end rebuild on the motor)....and wonder how long before we get new starter tech that keeps up with quality alternators now available.
The voltage sense wire is exactly what it says on the tin. It senses the voltage at whatever you connect it to without applying any additional load. Because there is no load on the sense wire, there is almost zero voltage drop across the sense wire, meaning you get an accurate voltage for the regulator to work from.
If it were me, I'd be running the ECU and Ignition from a buss bar and connecting the sense wire to that.
I think a lot of us learned a bunch of new info from this guy. Seems like a awesome company.
Missed the chance to flex on your "Billet" alternator!
He doesn't even need to say it anymore.. We just know that how Rob rolls 🤣
@@Matty.Hill_87 uncertain. maybe he finally learned that billet doesn't mean magical properties.
16 yo speaking from your home town, PLEASE COME DO SOMETHING SPECIAL IN MONROE WE WANT TO SEE THE 4 ROTOR!!!! Me and a bunch of my buddies are huge fans, and we would love to see you visit some time soon at an event or something like that. If you even get to read this thanks for taking time out of your day to do so, WE LOVE THE CARS, keep it up please, we all love watching.
Thanks!
-Alec A.
DAMN , I geeked out hard on this, I love this shit. That dude knows his stuff! 🤙
I was having voltage issues on my Miata interesting enough Rx7 alternators bolt right upto miatas and has helped my situation but those alternators are next level!
I've got one of their 320 amp ones on my suburban. Fantastic setup.
As soon as I seen the opening I knew that's my alternator!
I couldn't believe it! I went to Japan to learn its specifications! I'm from Tennessee and my stuff got on here! It's just cool lol
You have one or you designed it?
Sorry for dumb question I'm an idiot
@@mitchhifi9192 Not a dumb question. I learned how the Japanese designed both the stator and the machines. Between the stator (round copper) and the rotor (what the pulley connects to) they are the most difficult processes in our division. Stuff is stupid expensive to make! I just manufacture them.
I love the walkthroughs of small manufacturing. Super interesting.
What an awesome company and a drop dead gorgeous part
From a 1wire farm truck to a liquid cooled maybach alt. They are all intriguing
Ya know man. I love your channel. I enjoy how technical you provide information. As a car nerd I love it.
Wow that's kool am new to this company and advantages of efficient alternators.Its amps at high rpm nd idle. Brillant! They are alternator tuners. Awsome
All this content you create is a piece of art, truly!
@Rob Dahm I understand this alternator will address some of the issues high current issues you observed (like the fan), though I was wondering if you‘VE considered possibly adding some large capacitors to these specific high draw circuits? I don’t have much experience with this, but I know cars with serious audio system (like purpose built audio competition vehicles) sometimes have a capacitor to pad the huge Intermittent draw of the amps / subwoofer, etc....looking into these could be helpful in keeping voltage more constant as these high draw circuits / components turn on / off on the 4-rotor.
Keep up the good work!!!
So cool! I was totally geeking out on this. THANK YOU for the inside scoop.
That B roll is a piece of art 💥💥💥💥
Dislikes ?!? How we have such sad people dislike such awesome content !😱😌🙏🏽🤘🏼🔥
They’re hating on quality it’s all these other Chinese built alternator shops
Rob, your battery provides extra amperage under full throttle and also you can add stiffening capacitors like people do with big audio subwoofer amplifiers
So slick! Dudes know their stuff
This is awesome that there are smart guys doing awesome work right here in america. Great products and super knowledgeable guys
Screw UPS file a claim. You didn't order a dented core...
@Dat Boi To an extent yes, you have to keep companies and people honest, like Jason said, Rob didn't order a dented core letting it slide gives them room to 'lose' another 4 rotor.
@@devinc3249 rob isn't that important UPS doesn't care if they mess something up with a single person
Weary Kirin it doesn’t matter what they care about they legally cannot damage someone’s property and not replace it
@@leweee I was more talking about the keeping them honest part rob could get them to replace the dented part easily but UPS will still make mistakes in the future regardless if what rob does
Rob, I posted links for you on this subject. If you don't think it's relevant, consider the keywords mentioned, 3rd harmonic is most significant. Well your engine fires 3 times per rotor revolution. Other keywords, rectifiers(alternator), transformer(ignition coil), capacitors(msd boxes and cabling), generators(alternator), DC supply rails etc. Your probably thinking I'm nuts but I'm not joking. You might have to break out an oscilloscope or contact a lead engineer at MSD for assistance. Solution might be simple as installing some filters, mods to your casebook cablingand grounding. But your engine has alot going on electrically compared to the average piston engine. Also rotary engines are notorious for particularly powerful "harmonics"at high rpms which have been known to "sheer housing bolts"
best damn alternators out there. DC does top notch work. well worth the money..
I can't wait to get my 180amp alternator from them here shortly!
As an electrician I know how alternators are made because because they are basically an electric motor used to generate power. I love electrically related content.
Great video! I’ll be looking into their alternators when the time comes!
Wow crazy science. Who knew? Very kool vid Rob thanks for this one learned a bunch!!!
Mechman is another great US made high current alternator company. I believe their highest current “Stock” alternator is 400 amps. Of course that’s not at idle, same with DC power alternators.
I love how I learn new stuff from your videos!
I'd bridge the sense wire to battery positive. Bcs you want 14,7 at the BATTERY to charge it sufficiently. Run big wires positive from alt to battery, battery to fusebox + starter. Negative from engine block or bracket that attaches to the alt and bolt it down to a strong bar/tube on the chassis.
And the voltage drop on upshifts results from dropping engine + alternator RPM's. the field current is set to put out for ex. 14,7V @ 12000 alternator RPM's. After upshift the RPM's drop to like 8000 and the regulator has to adjust the field current higher to suit it for lower RPM's @ still 14,7V. That reaction takes some time. Best way to filter these dips is a LiFePo4 battery of around 20Ah for a lead acid /AGM delete. But LiFePo4 batteries cant take more then 14,6 volts short periods or 14,4V long term. There are even ready made high quality LiFePo4 starter batteries in a carbon fiber case wit bluetooth disabeling/enabeling, external emergency cut of wire from company called LiteBlox @LiteBlox .
Great video. Those are some smart dudes. I'll keep them in mind for my next project.
Nice guys :) i just ordered a Alternator from you for my SR20DET :) they ain't cheap but worth it in the long run and MADE IN AMERICA :) and DENSO internals you cant beat that :)
Rob your a rockstar, great job with the geeking out knowledge blastoff, we are all learning while you are. Keep this shit up!!!
More videos like this! Hell yeah!
Mechman has an astonishing amount of options for alternators.
Yea they definitely are a class act.
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