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4k on my electrical??
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<blockquote data-quote="bubbagumper6" data-source="post: 6946127" data-attributes="member: 567719"><p>I disagree. I think most people on here (especially the noobs) don't do enough. Why would you want to run your stock alt at 100% of it's capacity? If your going to run with the big boys and run thousands of watts of power you need to have a beefy electrical to back it up. Having a weak electrical just weakens the entire system as a whole. Low voltage kills amps man. It's always better to oversize what your doing. If your going to have a 100A draw then you build your electrical to handle a 150A draw (at least that's how we do it when designing circuits/power supplies). Running your supply at 100% it's capacity will cause something to fail eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubbagumper6, post: 6946127, member: 567719"] I disagree. I think most people on here (especially the noobs) don't do enough. Why would you want to run your stock alt at 100% of it's capacity? If your going to run with the big boys and run thousands of watts of power you need to have a beefy electrical to back it up. Having a weak electrical just weakens the entire system as a whole. Low voltage kills amps man. It's always better to oversize what your doing. If your going to have a 100A draw then you build your electrical to handle a 150A draw (at least that's how we do it when designing circuits/power supplies). Running your supply at 100% it's capacity will cause something to fail eventually. [/QUOTE]
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