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<blockquote data-quote="hoss" data-source="post: 2116552" data-attributes="member: 549860"><p>i was using it as an example that i hoped you could understand better.</p><p></p><p>nope. it, again, is supposed to be run at 12v, but does not require it to run.</p><p></p><p>im through arguing with you. im telling you, from personal experience with alot of equipment, im not arguing theoreticals... and i am telling you what will happen, what will not happen, and what has happened. not what <em>could</em> happen, or what should <em>theoretically</em> happen. everything i have learned from real life examples, and seeing it happen. so good luck to you, try to learn some stuff on your own and not live your life on the internet. go out and test this on your own, see what happens...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoss, post: 2116552, member: 549860"] i was using it as an example that i hoped you could understand better. nope. it, again, is supposed to be run at 12v, but does not require it to run. im through arguing with you. im telling you, from personal experience with alot of equipment, im not arguing theoreticals... and i am telling you what will happen, what will not happen, and what has happened. not what [I]could[/I] happen, or what should [I]theoretically[/I] happen. everything i have learned from real life examples, and seeing it happen. so good luck to you, try to learn some stuff on your own and not live your life on the internet. go out and test this on your own, see what happens... [/QUOTE]
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