Having just bought a new battery (over the odds at Kwik-fit

) I'm concerned that I may now need a new alternator according to the "technician". The battery in my car was 72AH and they replaced it with a "recommended" 59AH - my manual says either 50 or 63 - but what the heck do I know about batteries! (I was told that a 72AH battery would be overloading the electrical circuits...???) With only a 9v charge in the old battery my car wouldn't even turn over and needed to be jumped by a great big Volvo in order to get it to a local battery place. I noticed that when booting the voltage was sitting just under 14v, but when jumper cables disconnected the voltage dropped to 12v on the dash with my car running. I don't use my car everyday so I'm concerned that I'm going to kill another battery come the end of winter or sooner.
I obviously need to run some tests now to try determine for myself if my alternator is doing it's job properly - can I get a reading off the alternator itself?
There seems to be some confusion over whether my 2.5 NA needs a 115A or 90A Bosch alternator. Which one is the correct one? - there's quite a difference in price!
I've read the various posts on battery problems & voltage, so I'm off to buy a multimeter of my own to take readings across the battery. Unless I'm mistaken I'm after ±13.8v with the car running - is that correct?
thanks!
