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Upgraded alternator vs. battery vs. capacitor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Slam" data-source="post: 7576642" data-attributes="member: 627700"><p>Depends if your going to get a nice HO alt you should be good but they run $400+. And for that amount you could get A couple nice batteries or one big nice batt, have some money left, and little to no voltage drop.</p><p></p><p>If your planning to upgrade to a higher wattage later on get the alternator. If you just want to get your electrical right for your current set up jus get the batt(s).</p><p></p><p>People say get using diff brands of batteries will decrease there longevity but others have had setups with diff brands for years so that's really up to you to figure if the cost vs value is worth it to switch out your starting battery</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Slam, post: 7576642, member: 627700"] Depends if your going to get a nice HO alt you should be good but they run $400+. And for that amount you could get A couple nice batteries or one big nice batt, have some money left, and little to no voltage drop. If your planning to upgrade to a higher wattage later on get the alternator. If you just want to get your electrical right for your current set up jus get the batt(s). People say get using diff brands of batteries will decrease there longevity but others have had setups with diff brands for years so that's really up to you to figure if the cost vs value is worth it to switch out your starting battery [/QUOTE]
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