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<p>[QUOTE="darkknight82, post: 3645501, member: 129300"]check amps at the outlet of the alt. then amps at the batt. do that with the load (all acc) and no load. ur looking for low amps at the batt and the alt with acc off and higher amps with acc on if u have low amps with accessories on at the alt replace alt[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="darkknight82, post: 3645501, member: 129300"]check amps at the outlet of the alt. then amps at the batt. do that with the load (all acc) and no load. ur looking for low amps at the batt and the alt with acc off and higher amps with acc on if u have low amps with accessories on at the alt replace alt[/QUOTE]
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