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    I have a 2016 gx prado and I am putting a pair of the FYRLYT's nemesis 9000 lights on it. They have the 24 volt step up tranformers and draw from what I have read about 40amps?

    I also want to run a fridge, a couple of stereo amps, UHF and some external LEDs for camping. Clearly a dual battery set will be required.

    I don't know anything about alternators in these vehicles however would it need to be upgraded ?

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    Originally posted by Two89w View Post
    I have a 2016 gx prado and I am putting a pair of the FYRLYT's nemesis 9000 lights on it. They have the 24 volt step up tranformers and draw from what I have read about 40amps?

    I also want to run a fridge, a couple of stereo amps, UHF and some external LEDs for camping. Clearly a dual battery set will be required.

    I don't know anything about alternators in these vehicles however would it need to be upgraded ?
    Check out this thread http://www.pradopoint.com/showthread...ternator+diode

    I have it on my 120 , and it certainly produces extra voltage to battery (approx .5)
    Only have the 2nd battery in back for 50l waeco
    Pedro

    2007 D4D Auto

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Two89w View Post
      I have a 2016 gx prado and I am putting a pair of the FYRLYT's nemesis 9000 lights on it. They have the 24 volt step up tranformers and draw from what I have read about 40amps?

      I also want to run a fridge, a couple of stereo amps, UHF and some external LEDs for camping. Clearly a dual battery set will be required.

      I don't know anything about alternators in these vehicles however would it need to be upgraded ?

      Personally i wouldn't touch the alternator in my new 2016 GX Prado, not while it still under warranty. I just installed a second battery in the rear cargo area with a DC DC charger..The UHF and external LEDs draw little, and I got a 125aHr battery and it is fine for the fridge and lights and UHF etc...

      Keep it simple, run a 6 AWG B&S positive and negative cable from the start battery to the rear area through the chassis with the cable in split convoluted tubing, with a fuse in the positive close to start battery and a DC DC charger and another fuse in the positive cable close to the secondary battery. I used a CTEK D250S DC DC charger. So far its been perfect, and I am now running my 50L waeco 24/7
      SE Qld: GX 150GD Auto, (Feb'16 build): TJM T15 steel b bar, 9,500lb TORQ winch, TJM s steps, Rhino Pioneer Platform (42102B 1928X1236mm), front recovery points, Wynnum towbar, P3 brake controller, TNN Underbody guards, UHF, TREKtable & LED striplight, Custom Fridge & Drawers, Waeco CFX50, 9inch illuminator 160W LED spots, 40mm lifted Dobinson Suspension (Zordo's), ScanguageII, 30 Sec Wing Awning

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