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In Your Opinion, Would You Get A Battery Or A High Output Alternator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Villeza1" data-source="post: 7855383" data-attributes="member: 608393"><p>Yeah, your drop is fine/normal. If you go past 12.5v on a daily basis then it's time to upgrade your electrical. But more power doesn't hurt, plus the more power your amp will make as well. The extra batt will help to stop the lights from dimming, but if the alt's not up to par with the current demands (and you don't at least charge your batts every weekend with an external batt charger), then your system will slowly start to suffer lower and lower power supply (especially at idle speeds).</p><p></p><p>I've heard good things about the Tenny alts, but there are other brands out there as well. Singer, Mechman, DC, EA, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Villeza1, post: 7855383, member: 608393"] Yeah, your drop is fine/normal. If you go past 12.5v on a daily basis then it's time to upgrade your electrical. But more power doesn't hurt, plus the more power your amp will make as well. The extra batt will help to stop the lights from dimming, but if the alt's not up to par with the current demands (and you don't at least charge your batts every weekend with an external batt charger), then your system will slowly start to suffer lower and lower power supply (especially at idle speeds). I've heard good things about the Tenny alts, but there are other brands out there as well. Singer, Mechman, DC, EA, etc. [/QUOTE]
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