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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3854401" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Thats either a design on their part to sell more product or a flaw in their design. If they reccomended that, it was a flaw and the battery box had a regulator built into it to limit the current.</p><p>I worked electronics for most of 45 years in industrial settings, designing a lot of circuits that used a huge power supply to provide milli amps to the circuitry.</p><p>I'd love to discuss that issue with the service rep.</p><p>As an example, most vehicles have batteries that easily supply hundreds of amps. The manufacturers have these newer vehicles loaded with electronics that can't even sustain one amp of power so they are regulated to what power they are designed to handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3854401, member: 5412"] Thats either a design on their part to sell more product or a flaw in their design. If they reccomended that, it was a flaw and the battery box had a regulator built into it to limit the current. I worked electronics for most of 45 years in industrial settings, designing a lot of circuits that used a huge power supply to provide milli amps to the circuitry. I'd love to discuss that issue with the service rep. As an example, most vehicles have batteries that easily supply hundreds of amps. The manufacturers have these newer vehicles loaded with electronics that can't even sustain one amp of power so they are regulated to what power they are designed to handle. [/QUOTE]
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