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I supported Toymods
Location: Frankston, Victoria
Registered: April 2004
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Any easy way to remove alternator whine?
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Thu, 13 January 2005 23:34
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Hey there,
Recently (all of a sudden) I've started to experience alternator whine coming from my subbies and speakers powered by the amp at the back. Ruling out the most obvious thing I rewired the speaker wires down the opposite side of the car to the power wire, but to no luck...
I was told there was some sort of filter you could buy, and at the moment have no money, is there any way I can make myself a filter out of anything? Or does anyone know any other methods to obliderate the alternator whine (other than removing my alternator hahahahahaha ).
Thanks.
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Location: Forster NSW
Registered: September 2004
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Re: Any easy way to remove alternator whine?
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Fri, 14 January 2005 02:26
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An alternator noise suppressor, I think they are called. Couldn't say how well they work though, nor how much they are worth.
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Location: Sydney
Registered: June 2004
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Re: Any easy way to remove alternator whine?
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Fri, 14 January 2005 02:47
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iv found that this is usually caused by an electrical leak somewhere... especially if it didnt happen previously and then just started
why would it just start? something has changed somewhere
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I supported Toymods Banned User
Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Any easy way to remove alternator whine?
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Fri, 14 January 2005 03:23
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Most cars come stock with suppressors fitted to noisy things in the engine bay like alternators, igniters, etc etc.
These suppressors however start braking down and drying out with heat so they will not last for ever.
You could try replacing the factory fitted items or simply add another to the alternator or whatever is causing the noise.
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Location: brisbane
Registered: October 2004
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Location: brisbane
Registered: October 2004
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I supported Toymods Banned User
Location: Brisbane
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Any easy way to remove alternator whine?
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Fri, 14 January 2005 08:05
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styler wrote on Fri, 14 January 2005 17:09 |
noise supressors are put in the power circuit so depending
on what amperage your circuit is you will be able to get
the correct supressor. 10amp, 20amp, 30 amp, 40amp are common
and 30 amp is about $35. i doubt you could build one for that
if at all.
noise supressors are a band aid to cover the real problem,
some wont even be able to supress the noise as i found out
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Noise suppressors suppress noise. They are fitted to the device that is creating the noise.
Noise filters go in line with your audio devices to help prevent noise entering the circuit.
Get it right
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Location: Adelaide
Registered: August 2004
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Re: Any easy way to remove alternator whine?
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Fri, 14 January 2005 09:02
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The output of the alternator is actually rectified AC.
The supressor filter reduces some of the noise, left over after the diodes have done their bit.
If replacement of the supressor doesn't fix the problem then it is time for a new or rebuilt alternator.
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Location: Melbourne - NthSubs
Registered: January 2004
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Re: Any easy way to remove alternator whine?
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Fri, 14 January 2005 09:48
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remove ur sub
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Location: brisbane
Registered: October 2004
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Re: Any easy way to remove alternator whine?
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Sat, 15 January 2005 04:23
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indeed lol, mixup edited
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