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<blockquote data-quote="Syphlyn" data-source="post: 8304148" data-attributes="member: 662099"><p>Either go with the stock or for the mechman 240A. Most people who buy H/O alts go above 200. What's the point of a brand name (Mechman, singer, DC) and buying anything under 200? That's why there's no such thing. With two batteries and only 1250w your stock alt should be fine. Since it's dead and if you ever plan to upgrade, get the 240A alt now and in the future you'll be glad you did. You NEVER have too much electrical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Syphlyn, post: 8304148, member: 662099"] Either go with the stock or for the mechman 240A. Most people who buy H/O alts go above 200. What's the point of a brand name (Mechman, singer, DC) and buying anything under 200? That's why there's no such thing. With two batteries and only 1250w your stock alt should be fine. Since it's dead and if you ever plan to upgrade, get the 240A alt now and in the future you'll be glad you did. You NEVER have too much electrical. [/QUOTE]
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