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MrOizo wrote:I have the radar detector and the RSM as a volt meter. They both read high and then low when I have the spiking issues.
I started thinking that the battery was on the stuffed side but not sure.
I going to have a look it over today some time.
So whats a proper battery then? Gel's are a lot better than a standard lead acid.MAGN1T wrote:Throw away your rubbish gel cell and put a proper battery in there. You shouldn't have any more problems.
Modded cars give far more trouble than stock ones. All modifications are a compromise.
Steve
KwS wrote:MrOizo wrote:I have the radar detector and the RSM as a volt meter. They both read high and then low when I have the spiking issues.
I started thinking that the battery was on the stuffed side but not sure.
I going to have a look it over today some time.
instead of just 'high' or 'low', get a real multimeter on it and actually see what voltage its spitting out.
postfach wrote:BTW I know it's a hijack, but Steve, I'm not trying to have a go at you mate but a lot of the stuff you post is a little abrasive (not the content itself mostly, but just the way you put it) and I think people would respond to you better if you took the time to explain yourself rather than chucking out short statements with nothing to back them up.
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postfach wrote:BTW I know it's a hijack, but Steve, I'm not trying to have a go at you mate but a lot of the stuff you post is a little abrasive (not the content itself mostly, but just the way you put it) and I think people would respond to you better if you took the time to explain yourself rather than chucking out short statements with nothing to back them up.
I'm sure you've probably got a whole heap of experience and knowledge, and it's cool that you're willing to share it, but it's a lot more helpful to the rest of us if we understand what you're saying.
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