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<blockquote data-quote="Jmez36hz" data-source="post: 8217463" data-attributes="member: 659296"><p>That is very much like what I'm going for. I just enjoy working with electrical projects so I was thinking i could probably buy the components and basically build my own version of something very much like that. My electrical system is pretty solid as it is. But the solider the better. If I could get a good constant 15 volts when I want to I would be happy. I have 2 alternators already, and have a friend that will help me make a bracket for 2nd. I was thinking about running a switch for the second alternator as well. Just trying to figure out exactly what electrical components will work best to adjust the voltage in the sense lead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmez36hz, post: 8217463, member: 659296"] That is very much like what I'm going for. I just enjoy working with electrical projects so I was thinking i could probably buy the components and basically build my own version of something very much like that. My electrical system is pretty solid as it is. But the solider the better. If I could get a good constant 15 volts when I want to I would be happy. I have 2 alternators already, and have a friend that will help me make a bracket for 2nd. I was thinking about running a switch for the second alternator as well. Just trying to figure out exactly what electrical components will work best to adjust the voltage in the sense lead. [/QUOTE]
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