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<blockquote data-quote="spoonraker" data-source="post: 3349283" data-attributes="member: 570956"><p>Seems like djman's post was overlooked so I'll say it again.</p><p></p><p>Adding batteries will not keep your voltage at 14+ volts. The <strong>only</strong> thing that will keep your voltage that high will be the alternator.</p><p></p><p>Realistically it's very difficult for a daily driven car to have that kind of alternator power. I would say add a couple good batteries and have a good enough alternator to keep them fully charged all the time. That way you might drop to 12.x voltage, but that's not bad, and you should never drop below that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoonraker, post: 3349283, member: 570956"] Seems like djman's post was overlooked so I'll say it again. Adding batteries will not keep your voltage at 14+ volts. The [B]only[/B] thing that will keep your voltage that high will be the alternator. Realistically it's very difficult for a daily driven car to have that kind of alternator power. I would say add a couple good batteries and have a good enough alternator to keep them fully charged all the time. That way you might drop to 12.x voltage, but that's not bad, and you should never drop below that. [/QUOTE]
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