This voltage boost harness fits alternators with a GM 4 pin plug and is similar to our "plug and play" H104-L harness. The P101-L is the simplified version of the H104-L which makes it great for secondary alternator setups and a cleaner look or engine swap applications. The yellow wire gets connected to an ignition switched 12V+ source to turn the alternator on and off with ignition and the blue wire with ring terminal gets connected to the alternators threaded output stud. This harness can be used with engine swap applications where the stock alternator harness is not available, and you just need a way to turn the alternator on and off through a 12v switched connection.
This harness may also be used WITHOUT THE BLUE WIRE CONNECTED as previously stated if you are currently running a regular battery but plan to upgrade later to a Lithium battery later in your build.
NOTE: This unit is NOT FOR USE ON STANDARD 12V AGM BATTERIES. This module will increase the charging voltage by appx. 1.5 Volt and will swell and damage AGM batteries. Please check with your Lithium battery manufacturer to verify the proper charging voltage before installing this harness!
TIPS FOR BEST RESULTS:
1. Ensure you have proper belt grip. If you have a slipping belt currently, increasing voltage will only exaggerate belt slip.
2. Double check all electrical connections for solid and corrosion free terminals.
3. Make sure all lithium battery cells are healthy, balanced and in a proper state of charge.
4. If lithium batteries are in a chargeable state but are on the lower resting voltage, allow your battery to fully charge first. Depending on the size of the battery bank and your alternator amperage this could take 10-15+ minutes.
2 Reviews
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1.5 boost
I currently have 3 320 mechman alts for my audio build and needed a way to boost my alts with out spending a lot of money, these work perfect plug and play!! I connected the diodes to a rocker switch so I can turn on when needed and it works perfect.
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P101-L-3 harness
This plug works great. I plugged in and connected to the fuse box, and voltage went straight to 16.4. Make sure you’re running lithium and that your vehicle can take such a high voltage. My vehicle is a 2011 Escalade.