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Couple of recommendations. First, would be to try a starter/alternator rebuild shop. That's a common route for the guys who use the high power car stereos.  The alternator shop can put the high output parts in your alternator much cheaper than buying a new one. 

Next suggestion is to use the alternator from the diesel engine model.  They're a higher output than the gas models. 

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16 minutes ago, Russ Knight said:

Thanks for the suggestions Ken. Problem is, finding the correct brackets, pulleys, and wiring harness.

Maybe I'm not understanding the problem. Are you suggesting that you'd need to add a second alternator?

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6 minutes ago, kenfain said:

Maybe I'm not understanding the problem. Are you suggesting that you'd need to add a second alternator?

Kawasaki makes parts to where you can add a belt driven alternator, either in place of or replacing the stator behind the flywheel...

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32 minutes ago, kenfain said:

Okay, I guess that I just assumed that all the 3010 gas models came equiped with an alternator.

I thought that too, at first, but I looked at the parts breakdowns and it shows the bigger alternator and mounting brackets in the "optional" parts list .

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The alternator doesn't replace the stator because the stator also provides the timed ignition voltage to the coil, which then fires the spark plugs (it has two sets of windings). The stock stator, according to my information, provides about 15 amps of electrical power for lighting and accessories. The optional alternator can provide up to 50 more amps. Finding the kit is like finding hens teeth though. 🤣

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Have you thought about running a small generator instead. Because there's no way that you can pull that many amps without the engine running anyway. So why not a small generator? They're fairly quiet, and would be multi purpose too. Similar price, easier installation. 

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Get yourself a 2000 watt inverter generaor (for quietest operation) and 100+ amp 12vdc power supply.  Bolt the generator to the back.  Then go for a ride.  Alternators for UTVs and ATVs are barely large enough to run the lights, computer, fuel pump and ignition system (about 400 watts).

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