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<blockquote data-quote="shltplease" data-source="post: 774786" data-attributes="member: 559524"><p>Adding another battery won't do anything for your charging system. Your alternator takes care of the charging. A second battery will only tax your existing alternator more. You may have a faulty voltage regulator or something to make your alternator burn out so quickly. Are you sure when you did the big 3 you wired everything up properly? Re-check your grounds (edit: and all connectors) - meaning make sure they are on bare smooth rust free metal with a good solid connector soldered on or crimped on really good. You may be well suited to let someone take a look at this with some diagnostic equipment. good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shltplease, post: 774786, member: 559524"] Adding another battery won't do anything for your charging system. Your alternator takes care of the charging. A second battery will only tax your existing alternator more. You may have a faulty voltage regulator or something to make your alternator burn out so quickly. Are you sure when you did the big 3 you wired everything up properly? Re-check your grounds (edit: and all connectors) - meaning make sure they are on bare smooth rust free metal with a good solid connector soldered on or crimped on really good. You may be well suited to let someone take a look at this with some diagnostic equipment. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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