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<blockquote data-quote="dlugolinski" data-source="post: 287350" data-attributes="member: 549217"><p>well heres a point, whether you run it right off the alternator or the batter it is always the same voltage at the battery and at the alternator. they are connected by a wire that lets the alternator charge the battery. there may be a slight difference because of the resistance of the wire that goes from the alternator to the battery, but it should be close, check it with a voltmeter. you can ruin your alternator with it hooked up either way if you are drawing too much current it can burn up the alternator.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlugolinski, post: 287350, member: 549217"] well heres a point, whether you run it right off the alternator or the batter it is always the same voltage at the battery and at the alternator. they are connected by a wire that lets the alternator charge the battery. there may be a slight difference because of the resistance of the wire that goes from the alternator to the battery, but it should be close, check it with a voltmeter. you can ruin your alternator with it hooked up either way if you are drawing too much current it can burn up the alternator..... [/QUOTE]
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