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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8828522" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>Ying long cells. 2.3 volt. 10c rating. I'll run 2 6 cell banks. I have the SALT 4's, but I might have to scratch those and get some incriminator amps. They might not like that 16 volts. I can link you the website of the cells if you want to take a look. I haven't bought them yet. Dude that's helping me recommended them. I know you know your sh*t though. I might just end up running the stock alternator as well just for the truck. I'd like to not do that, but it is what it is. </p><p>Right now, my mechman will do 15 cold on startup, then settle around 14.7 when warm. I was just going to purchase the 1 volt booster from mechman... if any of that info matters. </p><p>That last part sounds like a really cool idea. I'm pretty green with all this, so you might have to teach me a thing or 2.... or 3.... about that. I'm sure you have things to do and might not want to deal with someone as green as me though lol, which I understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8828522, member: 681482"] Ying long cells. 2.3 volt. 10c rating. I'll run 2 6 cell banks. I have the SALT 4's, but I might have to scratch those and get some incriminator amps. They might not like that 16 volts. I can link you the website of the cells if you want to take a look. I haven't bought them yet. Dude that's helping me recommended them. I know you know your sh*t though. I might just end up running the stock alternator as well just for the truck. I'd like to not do that, but it is what it is. Right now, my mechman will do 15 cold on startup, then settle around 14.7 when warm. I was just going to purchase the 1 volt booster from mechman... if any of that info matters. That last part sounds like a really cool idea. I'm pretty green with all this, so you might have to teach me a thing or 2.... or 3.... about that. I'm sure you have things to do and might not want to deal with someone as green as me though lol, which I understand. [/QUOTE]
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