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Voltage drop is terrible after adding more batteries. :/
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8270866" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Ive always used OFC 0ga wire with copper ring terminals..Ive never felt that aluminum is really a great conductive source for any power connection.If you could draw a diagram of how you have your wiring routed,as well as grounded,and size of wiring,and take a pic of your diagram post it here,maybe there might be an issue with the way you have wired it/grounded ect?Be easier to view/understand a bit better of what you have going on..Sounds like to me..you need a bigger alt.to charge 5 battseries.140 isn't going to get it done man.That internal regulator is going to Fry its azz off,working that hard..Just my 2 centsTakes power to make power,and power to maintain power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8270866, member: 634282"] Ive always used OFC 0ga wire with copper ring terminals..Ive never felt that aluminum is really a great conductive source for any power connection.If you could draw a diagram of how you have your wiring routed,as well as grounded,and size of wiring,and take a pic of your diagram post it here,maybe there might be an issue with the way you have wired it/grounded ect?Be easier to view/understand a bit better of what you have going on..Sounds like to me..you need a bigger alt.to charge 5 battseries.140 isn't going to get it done man.That internal regulator is going to Fry its azz off,working that hard..Just my 2 centsTakes power to make power,and power to maintain power. [/QUOTE]
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