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<blockquote data-quote="idontwant1" data-source="post: 351398" data-attributes="member: 550812"><p>lets call it a generator it creates the current your car needs to run its systems and provides additional juice to charge the battery. When a car is stock the alt. is sized so it is large enough to run all the the stuff the car came with and to have some head room. Technically nothing should run off the battery while the car is running, but since were all crazy for this stereo shit we somtimes rely on our battery to provide additional current than what the alternator can provide</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idontwant1, post: 351398, member: 550812"] lets call it a generator it creates the current your car needs to run its systems and provides additional juice to charge the battery. When a car is stock the alt. is sized so it is large enough to run all the the stuff the car came with and to have some head room. Technically nothing should run off the battery while the car is running, but since were all crazy for this stereo shit we somtimes rely on our battery to provide additional current than what the alternator can provide [/QUOTE]
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