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<blockquote data-quote="rschap1" data-source="post: 1811321" data-attributes="member: 60507"><p>Gotta ask too...</p><p></p><p>WHY??</p><p></p><p>Beyond the life expectancy being lower on components, SAFETY !!</p><p>How are you going to keep from damaging everything electrical in the truck?</p><p>Even antique old stuff has to be kept from overcharging and too much voltage to keep from frying, cooking, burning, or EXPLODING.</p><p>Cannot imagine the sensitive systems in a new truck getting overcharged.</p><p>All the controls, sensors, relays, switches, COMPUTERS.</p><p></p><p>Just sounds like a DANGEROUS thing to try.</p><p></p><p>What would you do when things do go bad?</p><p>Dealer going to be able to scan and find what fuse, circuit breaker, fuse-able link or weak spot took a hit?</p><p>Would not be surprised if any service garage would tell you they do not even want to look at it if they found out that had been done to it.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I am missing something here, but doesn't seem like anything I would have interest in.</p><p>BE SAFE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rschap1, post: 1811321, member: 60507"] Gotta ask too... WHY?? Beyond the life expectancy being lower on components, SAFETY !! How are you going to keep from damaging everything electrical in the truck? Even antique old stuff has to be kept from overcharging and too much voltage to keep from frying, cooking, burning, or EXPLODING. Cannot imagine the sensitive systems in a new truck getting overcharged. All the controls, sensors, relays, switches, COMPUTERS. Just sounds like a DANGEROUS thing to try. What would you do when things do go bad? Dealer going to be able to scan and find what fuse, circuit breaker, fuse-able link or weak spot took a hit? Would not be surprised if any service garage would tell you they do not even want to look at it if they found out that had been done to it. Maybe I am missing something here, but doesn't seem like anything I would have interest in. BE SAFE [/QUOTE]
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