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Annapolis Alternator Shop
"Richard Casady" wrote: It must not be so simple/cheap to regulate current, or they would probably do it. They do put in that dirt cheap fusable link. Just takes money AKA: Larger conductors, AKA: More copper. Using system voltage to control field current (usually no more than 5Amps), thus controlling alternator output, is very straight forward. If a bad battery, or a defective cable, wipes out an alternator, that's not the alternator's fault, that's a system problem, IMHO. Lew |
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Annapolis Alternator Shop
On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 13:35:16 GMT, (Richard
Casady) wrote: On Sat, 01 Dec 2007 07:43:08 +0700, Bruce in Bangkok wrote: On Fri, 30 Nov 2007 21:08:04 GMT, (Richard Casady) wrote: On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 13:30:16 -0700, Tim wrote: I've seen many a 130A L/N come in with stators fried to a crisp due to rotten batteries and/or dubious ground cables. (but usually the pos. rectifier was toast too!) I have seen many a fusable link in an alternator output wire. How do you fry electrical goods with a proper fuse in place? You don't. I thought there was a voltage regulator. That doesn't protect the alternator? Casady No, the normal alternator regulator simply controls the output of the alternator in reference to battery voltage. Low battery voltage high output, high voltage low output. It must not be so simple/cheap to regulate current, or they would probably do it. They do put in that dirt cheap fusable link. Casady Remember that alternators are designed as a part of a system. Not, perhaps specifically for a Ford FX-1000 - whatever, but for an electrical system using approximately a 50 AH battery, system voltage nominal 12 VDC and engine RPM of 4,000 RPM. So the alternator guy knows maximum amps, volts and pulley size and he can design or select the proper unit to fit the needs of the user. It would be practical to measure amperage but it would increase the cost of the alternator and none of the Cheap Charley boaters would buy one. :-) Bruce-in-Bangkok (Note:remove underscores from address for reply) |
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