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At what Voltage drop does damage occur?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bomber Z" data-source="post: 8279930" data-attributes="member: 645537"><p>You would want to match the size of your stock battery. This way you don't get drain down or anything like that. As for the alt. If you have the $ for the Mech or other. 100% do it. The think to keep in mind it is a issue of alternators wear down and need to be changed out from time to time, and eve more if your beating on it with a system. To me you don't have to have a competition alt if your just banging around the block. I like to use the GM AD244 250 amp because it is a heavy duty alt and you can get them for $150. with a year warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bomber Z, post: 8279930, member: 645537"] You would want to match the size of your stock battery. This way you don't get drain down or anything like that. As for the alt. If you have the $ for the Mech or other. 100% do it. The think to keep in mind it is a issue of alternators wear down and need to be changed out from time to time, and eve more if your beating on it with a system. To me you don't have to have a competition alt if your just banging around the block. I like to use the GM AD244 250 amp because it is a heavy duty alt and you can get them for $150. with a year warranty. [/QUOTE]
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