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For iphone instal PortScan & Stuff 1.952/23/2024 ![]() ![]() NCC Group’s 2022 & 2023 Research Report.Technical Advisory – Multiple Vulnerabilities in Nagios XI.Public Report – Aleo snarkVM Implementation Review.Reverse, Reveal, Recover: Windows Defender Quarantine Forensics.Public Report – Security Review of RSA Blind Signatures with Public Metadata.Retro Gaming Vulnerability Research: Warcraft 2.Technical Advisory – Multiple Vulnerabilities in PandoraFMS Enterprise.Rust for Security and Correctness in the embedded world.I hope my explanation can help everyone to talk to the dealer and force them to go back to the factory for a recall. ![]() The only way now is for all of us to band together and force Honda to accurately size the correct alternator/ regulator so that we can get the correct current for our devices. but then again, with today electrical sensitivity, they probably put in an extra regulator to protect the electrical equipment. You can actually see the current slightly increases while driving since the alternator can generate more a little more power with the engine is at higher RPM. If you have an inline volt/amp meter that you can purchase on AMAZON, leave it plug in. ![]() While many alternators have a 10-percent to 15-percent power reserve to handle additional accessories, this is often insufficient capacity to power high end audio systems or other high-amperage items. Most factory alternators are rated at 65 to 100 amps and are capable of handling a vehicle’s basic accessories-headlights, gauges, fuel pumps, transmission, A/C, etc. It is the alternator that supply the power to everything being use while the vehicle engine is running. Please keep in mind that the car battery does not supply power to the devices use on the car. ![]() The problem with the inconsistent current output for the USB ports is related to the total current output of the car. ![]()
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