Re: Re: Re: [DML] Low Voltage at Idle
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Re: Re: Re: [DML] Low Voltage at Idle



John,

A previous poster suggested that i use a jumper wire to check to see if i had a bad cable. I have no clue where to jump from or too. My whole voltage problem was do to a larger pulley then i needed. Easy fix,a nd now i have plenty of power.

- Shain
#10140

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Shain, I have never done what your doing, this would take some studing out on my part and right now I don't have the time. What are you trying to accomplish.????? Your not going to get around low voltage at idle unless everything is turned off and the pulley is spinning faster to generate voltage and current.
John Hervey






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