Lower draw lighting

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ME 109
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Re: Lower draw lighting

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Why not go for high output alternator?
You could run heated shorts as well as the heated vest.
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Re: Lower draw lighting

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ME 109 wrote: heated shorts as well as the heated vest.
Think about who you're addressing. That would totally mess with the sperm count!

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Re: Lower draw lighting

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Chuey wrote:
ME 109 wrote: heated shorts as well as the heated vest.
Think about who you're addressing. That would totally mess with the sperm count!

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Re: Lower draw lighting

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Bamboo812 wrote:I'm wondering; why not just boost the output, instead of trying to trim the load...?
I guess that is the way to go but after spending large on an OEM replacement rotor, I'm too interested in fixing something that ain't broke. But.....I guess I should start a "What is the best system upgrade for the charging system."
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