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I had my alternator shipped back to EA for some things, And i might let him change it to externally regulated from 13 to 20 volts. If I do this, what would be the best voltage to run my t2000.1's at? And how could I run my car stoick stuff off of this as well?

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14.4 is the voltage for a T20001bd. i wouldn't try and give it no more than that

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isn't there some way you could adjust it to around 14.4 volts though?

i would assume so, but im not familar with those types of alts. with 16volts, u need to make sure your amps can handle it, your batteries can handle it and most importantly you stock electrical system.

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I'm so glad I don't have to worry about stock electronics or a computer at all, including things besides this. :)

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well i was going to do like a voltage step down and send just 14 volts to my main battery and 17 to the ones for the system, but you guys are scaring me lol i may just stick with 14 everywhere

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