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![]() "Gary Warner" wrote in message ... And my alternator has survived since 1991 with a Guest 1/2/off switch. My understanding is that what can kill an alternator is if the Alt is putting out power and you switch from, say, #1 to #2. At that moment when you switch there is no battery connected to the charging system to take the power thus creating a momentary surge in power. Some switches are "make-before-break" so they make the connection to the #2 battery BEFORE breaking the connections to the #1. (or whichever way you are switching). But these better type switches can look exactly like the cheaper type. You have to check the part number (or study it's design and operation) to determine which type you have. I think all the Guest switches are make before break, At least the newer ones. |
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