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How to check R/R voltage on a Gen II?
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<blockquote data-quote="JamesK" data-source="post: 1313799" data-attributes="member: 1858"><p>@ScooterG, just buy the R/R kit I linked to from Jack and install it, it's really easy (pretty much plug & play) so you will not need much in the way of tools. I opted for the 50A circuit breaker (and 10AWG wires) rather than the 30A one he's got listed, you just need to ask him for the 50A version... Honestly I think 12AWG wires with the 30A breaker will be totally sufficient.</p><p></p><p><strong>If you do this mod It will be a one-time permanent fix!</strong></p><p></p><p>I've had this setup running for over 100k miles now, and am always getting around 14.2V on the Datel with the normal load, well plus a bunch of little farkles that are always on. Even with the 2x30W LED Aux lights and the Baja HID lights on I still get around 13.9-14V at the Datel at around 2500+ RPM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JamesK, post: 1313799, member: 1858"] @ScooterG, just buy the R/R kit I linked to from Jack and install it, it's really easy (pretty much plug & play) so you will not need much in the way of tools. I opted for the 50A circuit breaker (and 10AWG wires) rather than the 30A one he's got listed, you just need to ask him for the 50A version... Honestly I think 12AWG wires with the 30A breaker will be totally sufficient. [B]If you do this mod It will be a one-time permanent fix![/B] I've had this setup running for over 100k miles now, and am always getting around 14.2V on the Datel with the normal load, well plus a bunch of little farkles that are always on. Even with the 2x30W LED Aux lights and the Baja HID lights on I still get around 13.9-14V at the Datel at around 2500+ RPM. [/QUOTE]
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