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36 minutes ago, Dieselfuture said:

Yeah I like my beer worm :sick:, use my alternator as heat exchanger running beer through it :lmao:

Mopar Man rules say: as long as it about beer it not hijacked. :cheers: 

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Look in the articles for the voltage drop test in the general articles under electrical. You need to see if you have any bad cables between batteries and the alternator. Make sure where the alternator bolts to the block you have clean grounds. Look for electrical loads that are drawing hard on the system. You could pull a fuse and probe both contacts with a DVM on amps DC and you can total up all the circuits. Optimally you want it as low as possible.

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I just re read this and see that the batteries are new and have been discounted, more than likely they are good but from my experience nowadays just because something is new that doesn't automactically mean it's ok and works as it should especially if made out of chinesium, quality control just isn't what it used to be and china is getting very clever in hiding where stuff is made

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I had a gentleman call me about buying all USA parts. Seriously 99.9% of everything is produced in China to some extent. Even if the product is assembled here in USA the parts themselves might be manufactured in China so they can be shipped back to be assembled USA. Still the same crappy products stating Assembled in USA but the parts where create in China. I see a lot of this going on. 

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1 hour ago, Mopar1973Man said:

I had a gentleman call me about buying all USA parts. Seriously 99.9% of everything is produced in China to some extent. Even if the product is assembled here in USA the parts themselves might be manufactured in China so they can be shipped back to be assembled USA. Still the same crappy products stating Assembled in USA but the parts where create in China. I see a lot of this going on. 

Same here too

Slightly off topic here but 

2 months or so ago I was looking for work sweatshirts with hoods the typical hoodie is suppose..... keeps neck warm out on site, anyway saw an advert for a company actually on the ebay home page, not listed on ebay but promoted by, company was called Blaroken and had some really good stuff a lot of it  military, checked it out and the Company says it's in Cornwall which is south west UK, all good so I ordered nearly £200, cargo work trousers, hoodies and boots.

Didn't hear a thing for about a week but was given a tracking number, checked the number out  yup china, cancelled my order and made them refund ££ GGRRRR

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