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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: AMP gauge
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Posted by Mark in AB on February 02, 2004 at 09:39:49 from (209.162.160.252):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: AMP gauge posted by AZ Jack on February 01, 2004 at 20:06:26:
I can't say i agree, technology going backward? Not in this world thanks. I have a tractor that does the same, when the battery is getting near full charge and you have lots of rpm, the needle jumps, go down to idle and it will hold steady. Keeps the battery charged either way. Just the nature of the beast, it is not a micro chip solid state regulated 180 amp alternator. I agree you don't have to jump down a guys throat, but also be realistic, this is old very very basic equipment here, far from swiss watch operation. No comparison whatsoever to the state of the art technology available now. I doubt you drive a car/truck with manual steering as your main vehicle, so don't say the old days were better.
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