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Old 18-06-20, 01:21
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For the type of usage I would use whatever was easy to source. Unless you were adding a lot of extra electrical equipment you should be fine. The later two post generator and regulator would be easier on the battery due to the more controlled rate of charge and would be slightly higher amperage than the original system with just the cut out relay.

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Hello Paul,

It perfectly makes sense... At this point it will be whatever is available and affordable, thank you for your input...
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