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    Quote Originally Posted by S.Brewer View Post
    No system, i have nothing drawing high amps. Its all stock mainly.

    I had a rebuilt one i fried, then an advance auto, now my remanufactured honda one... I dont wanna spend $$$ on a New honda alternator when i can still swap out my advance one. Im also running an advance reman on my 85 chevy. been on about a year. Has 2 viair 480cc air compressors, 2 massive 10's with high amp draws. It seems to be doing fine. Has power windowsm and alot of power drays. Of course its a bigger alternator.

    I just wonder y im frying? And its lined up and tensioned perfect and its a new belt.

    I assuming you've looked at all of the wiring and no corrosion and have enough quality grounds?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schroeder View Post
    I assuming you've looked at all of the wiring and no corrosion and have enough quality grounds?
    Yezzir. Its killing me
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