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<blockquote data-quote="gtbike900" data-source="post: 7216613" data-attributes="member: 552270"><p>or if you cant do multible alts do a 16v externally reulater and charge your 16vs then run a step down to a front 12v battery do at least 4 runs of 1/0 to a battery bank in back thenm hook the 2 powermaster step downs off the alt to the front battery then a 5th run for 12v for your highs amps 2 ground runs 2 16v power and 1 12v power sp0 5 totle runs and i would run cca to save money each run is good for 250 amps due to it being oversized and if you do this you should have a very solid charging setup</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtbike900, post: 7216613, member: 552270"] or if you cant do multible alts do a 16v externally reulater and charge your 16vs then run a step down to a front 12v battery do at least 4 runs of 1/0 to a battery bank in back thenm hook the 2 powermaster step downs off the alt to the front battery then a 5th run for 12v for your highs amps 2 ground runs 2 16v power and 1 12v power sp0 5 totle runs and i would run cca to save money each run is good for 250 amps due to it being oversized and if you do this you should have a very solid charging setup [/QUOTE]
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