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<blockquote data-quote="prochobo" data-source="post: 2271356" data-attributes="member: 567127"><p>Yes they do. People that say multiple batts are not good unless you play with your car off are idiots, don't listen to them.</p><p></p><p>Your alt charges at 14.2, batteries are in the 12v range. When your voltage dips into the 12v range, you know you're dipping into your battery. Say with 1 battery, you're dropping to 10v. If you add a second battery, you may be able to stabilize your voltage so that it never dips under 12v.</p><p></p><p>The point of adding batteries is to keep the voltage stabilized. Then there are the myths that say you'll never be able to charge them with the alt. Wrong, you're playing music which doesn't take a huge toll like tones and you'll be able to charge your batts just fine. Unless you play with your music cranked to max with non stop basslines and voltage at 10v every second you drive, you won't have a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prochobo, post: 2271356, member: 567127"] Yes they do. People that say multiple batts are not good unless you play with your car off are idiots, don't listen to them. Your alt charges at 14.2, batteries are in the 12v range. When your voltage dips into the 12v range, you know you're dipping into your battery. Say with 1 battery, you're dropping to 10v. If you add a second battery, you may be able to stabilize your voltage so that it never dips under 12v. The point of adding batteries is to keep the voltage stabilized. Then there are the myths that say you'll never be able to charge them with the alt. Wrong, you're playing music which doesn't take a huge toll like tones and you'll be able to charge your batts just fine. Unless you play with your music cranked to max with non stop basslines and voltage at 10v every second you drive, you won't have a problem. [/QUOTE]
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