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<blockquote data-quote="spin dB" data-source="post: 2995399" data-attributes="member: 571349"><p>I would have to say there is a discrepancy in the truck's gauge. I would also suggest testing it with a true RMS voltage meter, this will give you exactly what the voltage is. What accessories do you have running off the truck's electrical system? If you have multiple amps and you have a stock alternator and a stock battery and no big 3 then it is possible that your voltage is dipping that low, is there any dimming of the lights?, if not I would have to say the readout that you are getting is false.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spin dB, post: 2995399, member: 571349"] I would have to say there is a discrepancy in the truck's gauge. I would also suggest testing it with a true RMS voltage meter, this will give you exactly what the voltage is. What accessories do you have running off the truck's electrical system? If you have multiple amps and you have a stock alternator and a stock battery and no big 3 then it is possible that your voltage is dipping that low, is there any dimming of the lights?, if not I would have to say the readout that you are getting is false. [/QUOTE]
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