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  1. richingalveston

    M1010 DUVAC Removal Plan "B"

    you are also missing the exciter circuits, that's where it gets fun
  2. richingalveston

    M1010 DUVAC Removal Plan "B"

    I think the wiring harness uses the 12 volt block for input to the second alt and the 12 volt alternator output goes to same block alto the battery goes to this block. just draw in the 12 volt block I believe would make it correct
  3. richingalveston

    M1010 DUVAC Removal Plan "B"

    You have one large misunderstanding of the alternator and electricity. The alternator is not pushing the electricity. It responds to what is demanded of it. It only puts out the load demanded on it. As you put more load on the alternator it will load the engine more. When the demand on the...
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