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Re: Diode Warning Light
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Posted by JayWalt on February 16, 2007 at 16:44:07 from (70.226.20.153):
In Reply to: Re: Diode Warning Light posted by Bob on February 16, 2007 at 16:21:03:
bob, i understand the purpose of the diode. But why dont cars suffer from this if you remove the alternator's main output cable? maybe they do, I havent tried, not do I want to. Or maybe they are fused. Its basically a preventative measure. I could probably safety do without since my alternator has a lifetime warranty. Kept it from my car that got totalled and smashed the alternator, returned it for a new one =) So its sitting here, 105 amps ready to be used. Not sure if it will fit under the hood, I'll check it out soon. Dad says he has some 12v coils and possibly some 12v round headlights, so I might be doing a conversion this summer. I'm just kidding about not using a diode. I have them coming out of my ears!! anything from signal diodes to full wave rectifiers, to scrs, you name it, I probly got it SOMEWHERE, hahahaha
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