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i do not have a clamp, however the battery is only about a month old. i would hope that is not the problem.

true, although a few years back i bought a duralast for my jeep and it went bad after 3 weeks

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Mechman 250amp cs144 alt w/AVBM

Kinetik 1800 main battery/Kinetik 2400 in the trunk

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(2) sets of Hybrid Audio Technologies Imagine components up front

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the battery rests at 13.6V

and apparently doing that disconnecting thing can cause a huge voltage spike and fry things.

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the battery rests at 13.6V

and apparently doing that disconnecting thing can cause a huge voltage spike and fry things.

I tested my charging system like mentioned, and no problems arised from it. I found out it was my battery causing the issue, and not the alternator.

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i have been told that for some vehicles it is bad to disconnect the battery why the vehicle is running, it fucks with the fuel pump or something. i was told this after i disconnected my battery, to see if the alt was fine. but i had no problems what so ever. so good luck.

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the battery rests at 13.6V

sometimes a battery can have a dead cell, and will show good voltage but not put out any amperage.

how can you tell if you battery is not putting out any amperage?

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1 T1500.1bdcp

250amp ALT by Mike Singer

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It didn't hurt my car. Which everything is mechanical on it. Did the same with my dads truck didn't hurt it. Which you never know. So good luck

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i did 2 tests:

1.i pulled disconnected the alt from the batt and car stayed on so

2. i swapped my batt with a known good batt and still had the same problem.

im stumped here.

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i did 2 tests:

1.i pulled disconnected the alt from the batt and car stayed on so

2. i swapped my batt with a known good batt and still had the same problem.

im stumped here.

damn....... well, i hate to be the one to tell you this, but i think your car has aids. sorry man.....

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ok, maybe i missed this part and i apologize if i did, but how do you know its not charging?

1969 Chevy Chevelle

20/22" staggered Bonspeed Huntingtons wrapped in Nitto INVO's

Mechman 250amp cs144 alt w/AVBM

Kinetik 1800 main battery/Kinetik 2400 in the trunk

Pioneer AVH-3200dvd Headunit

(2) sets of Hybrid Audio Technologies Imagine components up front

(2) DD 3512's d4 coils

Sundown sax100.4 component amp

Sundown saz-3000d subwoofer amp

5ft^3 box tuned to 34hz

MY BUILD

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