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When a vehicle is running its alternator generates electricity to feed all electrical equipment and charge the battery, so it can supply the starter with the power needed to start the motor the next time you turn the key. Depending on a vehicle, the normal voltage maintained in the electrical circuit should be from 13.7V to 14,7V or from 27.8V to 28.4V. It is going without saying that there is no way you can check it with a multimeter while driving, however, you can install a voltmeter to be aware of the current voltage and be certain sure your electrical equipment is safe.

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3 reviews
Works nice and fit cup perfectly.
Posted by Michael (Chesterfield, VA) / May 16, 2020
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