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Re: 36 Volt Batteries on their way ???
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Posted by John Ne. on May 26, 2001 at 23:43:43 from (63.146.35.242):
In Reply to: 36 Volt Batteries on their way ??? posted by Alberta Mike on May 26, 2001 at 05:23:41:
Mike, I've seen this too in the handyman magazines, they usually jump the gun by six or eight years. What I'm anticipating is a 24 volt system, the alternators already in place are up to 130amperes output on ordinary vehicles, up where the police and fire units were just a few years back, the stereo draw alone is requiring the kids to upgrade to a new bigger output alternator. I think its coming just like twelve volts came along in 1954. John
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