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Voltage drop, does this bother you guys too ???
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<blockquote data-quote="shredder2" data-source="post: 8747465" data-attributes="member: 674047"><p>[QUOTE="Fishchris, post: 8746248, member: 683065"</p><p>In other words, how charged up my battery is, and how hot of a day it is, has everything to do with my voltage. My system has almost zero effect on my voltage...</p><p></p><p>Your thoughts ?</p></blockquote><p></p><p>In Az we go out of our way to buy what you'd consider "bulletproof" electrical but even then on race day sometimes 12-13V happens. Get a strong amp and feed it... yes. I'd quit worrying about minutiae is my advice. A 320 /w/ agm and a cap bank on a Wolfie 2400 is taxing your electrical?</p><p>Even wired .5 and clipping you'll see around 12v I bet. Either fix it or live with it. Heat is hard to account for in a vehicle and without a secondary battery your starting in the hole imo. You got alt, stiffening and almost enough reserve. </p><p>Finding those limits is half the fun with this hobby. I'd add Ah and maybe see what happens personally.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="shredder2, post: 8747465, member: 674047"] [QUOTE="Fishchris, post: 8746248, member: 683065" In other words, how charged up my battery is, and how hot of a day it is, has everything to do with my voltage. My system has almost zero effect on my voltage... Your thoughts ? [/QUOTE] In Az we go out of our way to buy what you'd consider "bulletproof" electrical but even then on race day sometimes 12-13V happens. Get a strong amp and feed it... yes. I'd quit worrying about minutiae is my advice. A 320 /w/ agm and a cap bank on a Wolfie 2400 is taxing your electrical? Even wired .5 and clipping you'll see around 12v I bet. Either fix it or live with it. Heat is hard to account for in a vehicle and without a secondary battery your starting in the hole imo. You got alt, stiffening and almost enough reserve. Finding those limits is half the fun with this hobby. I'd add Ah and maybe see what happens personally. [/QUOTE]
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