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<blockquote data-quote="TnT_Sounds" data-source="post: 5846529" data-attributes="member: 590406"><p>I know guys who used to run 6 AGM batteries off the stock alternator for years with no problems..</p><p></p><p>They always told me more batteries is better than no batteries on a stock alternator. Its actually easier on your entire electrical cuz your not constantly pulling current from one battery but from multiple.. And daisy chained altogether one battery discharges another and the alternator charges up the one which charges up the rest.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure you'll be fine until you start needing to meet high current demands from your alternator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TnT_Sounds, post: 5846529, member: 590406"] I know guys who used to run 6 AGM batteries off the stock alternator for years with no problems.. They always told me more batteries is better than no batteries on a stock alternator. Its actually easier on your entire electrical cuz your not constantly pulling current from one battery but from multiple.. And daisy chained altogether one battery discharges another and the alternator charges up the one which charges up the rest. I'm sure you'll be fine until you start needing to meet high current demands from your alternator. [/QUOTE]
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