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    LBCD replacement due to loose studs. CARNAGE!!

    I'm all for it, seems like a lot of educated conjecture but real world testing would verify or disprove theories.
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    LBCD replacement due to loose studs. CARNAGE!!

    Thanks for the refresher!
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    LBCD replacement due to loose studs. CARNAGE!!

    I think it's a wording thing and I wasn't clear. My batteries do not disconnect, I see a decent amount of voltage sag when the grid heater is on, that's also when the alternator is flashing orange. I meant the alternator "disconnected" not the batteries. I looked it up at One point but I forget...
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    LBCD replacement due to loose studs. CARNAGE!!

    Yep, unable to start in -12 F (or maybe it was -14). Today it was 34 and truck started totally normally. On the alternator route, my 100amp temporarily disconnects (although I don't get a dash light) when the grid heater is running. Have dual blinking orange lights on the regulator (this is at...
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