Power supply wiring?

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hmmm I do not have voltage drop with the stock wiring.

I did how ever have the same problem and it turned out to be the ground wire to the cab fire wall was the issue. When I upgraded the ground wire and hooked it to the alt pad with the battery negative cable my voltage came back up to 14.10 inside the cab when engine is running.
 

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Yea that's why I suggested anyone considering doing this upgrade make sure all their grounds are in good condition as that could be their issue. Thanks for adding your opinion and situation.

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So I tried running a wire from the batt negative to the ground distribution in the cab and nothing changed. Then I got out the multi meter and read: batt 14.11v, alt- batt supply 14.12v, power distribution block under the hood 12.56v? All numbers recorded while AC, fan, and headlights were on. Next I put a wire from the alternator- batt supply (fused inline) to the power distribution block... 13.89 volts. Good enough for me :) now the volt meter on the dash stays above 13.5. It no longer dips below 12v at lights. The fan blows allot faster even at med high speed. I left the alternator sensing wire at the back of the alt- batt connection. Hope this helps someone else.
Edit: I still have a 4 gauge wire from the alt- batt post to the positive batt terminal.
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So you have a wire going from bat + to the alternator and from that same post to the junction block?
 

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Yes sir. Been meaning to update... I'm still happy with the results. After I get the CS alternator rebuild and pulley added to post in the alternator thread I'm gonna try out the relays for the headlights and maybe the Windows. Trucks a my daily.and two jobs doesn't leave much time for fun truck stuff

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