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I wonder if they can get sued for publishing this?

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mike

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enig79991663F2D6201F019E6365

battery in series with altenator to increase voltage for welding, overdrive the field, I've heard of it being done.

Probably works best old-school diesel engines where there's no electronics to fry.

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Jasen Betts

How is Alwayswrong involved with this?

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Greegor

enig79991663F2D6201F019E6365

Leave it to the m deuce retard to make stupid posts into Usenet

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WoolyBully

He goes in to that, advising removal of any built-in regulator. The schemo is simple enough, but addtional details are included, here:

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Also, he's trying to outfit his jeep with an on-board welder of similar design:

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