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At what Voltage drop does damage occur?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bomber Z" data-source="post: 8279915" data-attributes="member: 645537"><p>Battery will help and keep from blowing the amp. Mechman alt are great but $$$. For that I would look for maybe a local Alt and starter shop to rebuild and upgrade your stocker. I looked on Amazon and only seen a 160 amp for $190., but that was just a quick search. Do a search to see if you could find a 200 amp. I have not seen much as for Dodge. GM you can get all day long. I'll take a look for you. But the second battery is a must in my book or you will just ending up burning up any alt you put in. I ran a 140 amp with my 2 batteries for a long time and it worked find. Just needed to give sometime to recharge batteries before shutting the car down or put the charger on. Which I do anyway due to the heat here in South Florida. I use the Ctek MUS 4.3 to keep up the AGM batteries. They will last 10 plus years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bomber Z, post: 8279915, member: 645537"] Battery will help and keep from blowing the amp. Mechman alt are great but $$$. For that I would look for maybe a local Alt and starter shop to rebuild and upgrade your stocker. I looked on Amazon and only seen a 160 amp for $190., but that was just a quick search. Do a search to see if you could find a 200 amp. I have not seen much as for Dodge. GM you can get all day long. I'll take a look for you. But the second battery is a must in my book or you will just ending up burning up any alt you put in. I ran a 140 amp with my 2 batteries for a long time and it worked find. Just needed to give sometime to recharge batteries before shutting the car down or put the charger on. Which I do anyway due to the heat here in South Florida. I use the Ctek MUS 4.3 to keep up the AGM batteries. They will last 10 plus years. [/QUOTE]
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