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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 2465689" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>i dont know how the market functions?you have no idea what you are talkin about .your sorry explanations on an auto electrical system have more holes in them than swiss cheese without the cheese /story. for a high output alt to function well it at least needs a VERY solid battery, and by the time its all said and done the extra battery is cheaper with alot less work and probably 2 to 3 times less problematic...its also dumb to upgrade the alt and not take advantage of a battery in back as it would lessen the voltage drop to the amps .</p><p></p><p>"I don’t make fun of the MECP. Their cert’s are for installers. Their certifications contain very little if any engineering. Someone saying they understand electrical systems because they have a MECP certification, is like someone saying they can build a house because they took a woodworking class."</p><p></p><p>actually what engineering is there in designing a good functioning system? its not like you are designing the parts used in the system..... i got my degree from purdue you got yours from??? school of hard knocks?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 2465689, member: 541383"] i dont know how the market functions?you have no idea what you are talkin about .your sorry explanations on an auto electrical system have more holes in them than swiss cheese without the cheese /story. for a high output alt to function well it at least needs a VERY solid battery, and by the time its all said and done the extra battery is cheaper with alot less work and probably 2 to 3 times less problematic...its also dumb to upgrade the alt and not take advantage of a battery in back as it would lessen the voltage drop to the amps . "I don’t make fun of the MECP. Their cert’s are for installers. Their certifications contain very little if any engineering. Someone saying they understand electrical systems because they have a MECP certification, is like someone saying they can build a house because they took a woodworking class." actually what engineering is there in designing a good functioning system? its not like you are designing the parts used in the system..... i got my degree from purdue you got yours from??? school of hard knocks? [/QUOTE]
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