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<blockquote data-quote="Daishi" data-source="post: 2473647" data-attributes="member: 571940"><p>I have to agree with audiolife here my 2nd battery did stabilize voltage quite a bit. An alternator is just part of the electrical circuit if you dont have a battery hooked up voltage is NOT going to be stable. You have the battery their to stabilize voltage and to provide a backup of sorts. Adding a second battery WILL stabilize voltages as you are not taking power directly from the alternator instead you are drawing power from pretty much 1 LARGE battery and with that you have much less voltage drop and light dimmage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daishi, post: 2473647, member: 571940"] I have to agree with audiolife here my 2nd battery did stabilize voltage quite a bit. An alternator is just part of the electrical circuit if you dont have a battery hooked up voltage is NOT going to be stable. You have the battery their to stabilize voltage and to provide a backup of sorts. Adding a second battery WILL stabilize voltages as you are not taking power directly from the alternator instead you are drawing power from pretty much 1 LARGE battery and with that you have much less voltage drop and light dimmage. [/QUOTE]
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