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Depends on how much resistance the heater element can provide. I'd think the closer to the system voltage, the more the resistance would act as a good dump for the over current. The whole secret is to give that current something to do in order to expend itself; be it lighting a light, feeding a...
Sorry Breeze, I guarantee you I looked. And now I'm watching for them.
I'm surprised it made it as far as the dumpster; usually someone upstream spots goodies like this first.
Thanks guys. All good points; especially about going direct to the batteries. I've got dedicated ground cables between cab and frame, bed and frame, engine and frame, t-case and frame as well as both axles to frame but you're right, it's still better to go direct when possible.
When i dug the...
Hello Kenny,
Been doing patient advocate work for a cancer patient who has seen about every turn of bad luck you could imagine,
Also battling a little medical problem of my own. (When you're a complete a$$hole, the doctors are never sure where to start, or stop, cutting).
I'm on the mend now...
OK, OK... two wires; one red, one black-- how hard can wiring one be, right?
Solar chargers; from the battery maintainers like Solargizers to the full-blown solar battery charger panels have two wires, one for the pos and one for the neg battery terminals.
My question is: Is there a reason to...