Minimayhem81 wrote: but your always running the alternator anyway so might as well use it.
Your knowledge of physics is slightly lacking!
As said above, a fan driven by a viscous coupling absorbs very little power when it isn't locked, and I'm afraid an alternator doesn't behave like you think.
If we assume that an electric fan motor has a power of around 0.3 hp, then it will consume about 0.4 hp of electricity to drive it. To produce this amount of extra electricity from the alternator, it will absorb just over half a hp from the engine. Alternators under load don't spin like they do in your hand. A fully loaded alternator will take a couple of hp to drive it!