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<blockquote data-quote="audioarsonal" data-source="post: 4776778" data-attributes="member: 576393"><p>But not everyone owns a DC clamp meter.And they can be kinda salty just to see the current draw and know if the alt is putting out.Everyone seems to have a big doubt about the alt they buy.So they run to AZ for the "free" testing and end up disappointed cause the the machine says its broke or not putting out.When they themselves have little knowledge of what they are doing in the first place.They can't even tell you the RPM the machine is spinning at let alone the load they put on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioarsonal, post: 4776778, member: 576393"] But not everyone owns a DC clamp meter.And they can be kinda salty just to see the current draw and know if the alt is putting out.Everyone seems to have a big doubt about the alt they buy.So they run to AZ for the "free" testing and end up disappointed cause the the machine says its broke or not putting out.When they themselves have little knowledge of what they are doing in the first place.They can't even tell you the RPM the machine is spinning at let alone the load they put on it. [/QUOTE]
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