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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8477170" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>when talking to the manufacturer? be up front with them then, ask for an explanation of what cells they use and how they work with other batteries and your specific electrical, whether it be high output alternators or batteries. i like to come off less knowledgeable than i am sometimes when talking to a company, just to see if they give me ********. if they explain things and legitimately know what they're talking about its usually a good sign. call an alternator shop and they dont know what specific regulator, stator, and rectifier they use then i dont understand how they can back their product</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8477170, member: 665412"] when talking to the manufacturer? be up front with them then, ask for an explanation of what cells they use and how they work with other batteries and your specific electrical, whether it be high output alternators or batteries. i like to come off less knowledgeable than i am sometimes when talking to a company, just to see if they give me ********. if they explain things and legitimately know what they're talking about its usually a good sign. call an alternator shop and they dont know what specific regulator, stator, and rectifier they use then i dont understand how they can back their product [/QUOTE]
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