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<blockquote data-quote="sexy" data-source="post: 6337125" data-attributes="member: 612355"><p>when adding an extra alt using the one wire ford or GM unit you will need a small light bulb in line on the exciter wire to give about a half ohm resitence this will triger the alt on . a second alt is easily done if you use a second battery. if not using a second battery it turns into a real headach that isnt even worth going into talking about. this is kind of a side note but goes along with alternator installs and big three info the size of wire from battery to alt should not be larger than 6 guage acording to some alternator manufactuors because they claim the larger wire will burn out the first diode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sexy, post: 6337125, member: 612355"] when adding an extra alt using the one wire ford or GM unit you will need a small light bulb in line on the exciter wire to give about a half ohm resitence this will triger the alt on . a second alt is easily done if you use a second battery. if not using a second battery it turns into a real headach that isnt even worth going into talking about. this is kind of a side note but goes along with alternator installs and big three info the size of wire from battery to alt should not be larger than 6 guage acording to some alternator manufactuors because they claim the larger wire will burn out the first diode. [/QUOTE]
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