The 2 Voyager spacecraft, like most interplanetary or deep space probes, use a Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generator (RTG) to generate heat for its electrical/electronic systems (to keep them from succumbing to the intense cold of deep space) and electricity to power their circuits.
RTG's have been used for decades to power spacecraft that aren't built for Earth orbit, or their design prevents use of solar arrays/battery storage for electrical power.
134 recharge for 1993 ply voygerI had to recharge mime a couple day ago. on the Plymouth voyager it has a color code outlet. red is high pressure and black is low pressure. about foue inches on the firewall is a black cap. screw it off, recharge it there.
Recharge it.
you go to your local valvoline and i other wise its impossible unless you got the machines
IT is on the return line located on the passenger side firewall
without rear a/c 2.13lbs with rear a/c 3.00lbs
You plug it into Itunes then it should charge by itself.
Yes, Voyager 2 is a space probe itself. It was launched in 1977 by NASA to study the outer planets of our solar system.
Yes, if everything is working as it should.
I believe it is only ounces, not pounds. If you buy the recharge cans with the gauge on them, they will get you in the ball park. You should checks for leaks first by using a vacuum pump to remove the air (and contaminants) before adding freon.
It was probably out of battery.... So recharge it
The battery will recharge itself when placed in the ignition and the car is driven. I'm not sure how long it takes to completely recharge and I don't know if the battery is removable
as the alternator itself is just...."an alternator", you'll need a regulator suitable for such kind of batteries. Maybe you want to recharge AA batteries using cigar outlet on your car?