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<blockquote data-quote="knukonceptz" data-source="post: 2188889" data-attributes="member: 548221"><p>It should maintain near the same idle voltage during a load. So 150A Alt that idles at 14.4V should hold near or above 14V with 80A load. When you kick on an accessory you'll see a drop in voltage and it bounce back up and hold that voltage reading. This is what makes audio systems complicated, because the load (draw) is not constant, it comes in surges with the music creating large voltage fluctuations</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knukonceptz, post: 2188889, member: 548221"] It should maintain near the same idle voltage during a load. So 150A Alt that idles at 14.4V should hold near or above 14V with 80A load. When you kick on an accessory you'll see a drop in voltage and it bounce back up and hold that voltage reading. This is what makes audio systems complicated, because the load (draw) is not constant, it comes in surges with the music creating large voltage fluctuations [/QUOTE]
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