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Topic: Re: Amp vs Volt Gauge
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01-21-2013 19:11:20
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To argue with you would be pointless as your answer is also but hey have your own opinion. I know what I have said is right but oh well just been doing this for decades and 30 amp gauges have worked well for decades




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01-21-2013 19:44:05
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 Re: Amp vs Volt Gauge in reply to old, 01-21-2013 19:11:20  
If you know what you said is "right", then you need to think long and hard about what you say here on this board. 3 out of 4 statements you made about alternators are flat out WRONG!

Leading people down the wrong path is never the right thing to do.

Go ahead and prove me wrong if I said something incorrect.

BTW, I never said a 30 amp gauge would not work for him.



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01-21-2013 19:57:59
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 Re: Amp vs Volt Gauge in reply to Bern, 01-21-2013 19:44:05  
Does not matter you did this the other day wit h JMOR now with me. I will not argue like a little kid I would not have even seen your answer had it not come up on the top and will not see if you answer me again so drop it



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01-21-2013 21:29:30
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 Re: Amp vs Volt Gauge in reply to old, 01-21-2013 19:57:59  
Yes, it does matter. When you respond to a post, there are people looking for accurate information. You and JMOR have been misleading and/or factually incorrect, and that's being charitable.

Why don't you debate like an adult? Little kids argue to prove who is right. Adults argue to get the correct answer, which is really what is important here. Are you afraid to debate?

JMOR and I debated. I finally conceded that he was technically correct in order to satisfy a wordsmith, but that his description of valve action was very misleading for a novice. That was my ONLY point.

Now, we are supposed to accept everything you say as GOSPEL?

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 Re: Amp vs Volt Gauge in reply to Bern, 01-21-2013 21:29:30  
Oh, fer cryin out loud, you guys. Take a nap and then come back to the board!



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