2 volts, 5 volts, 12 volts. New computers need even less voltage.
about 2.5 volts
run a computer diagnostic test. Usually the computer will give you better information than just guessing.
I have never tried, but as long as the generator is outputting the correct voltage, I don't see why not.
Voltage regulators are intended to keep a certain voltage level, which is important for most electronics to run properly. Without a voltage regulator, if an electronic, such as a computer, receives too much voltage then it can fry the components.Controls output of alternator so battery does not over or undercharge Should control voltage range from (when engine running) 13.8-14.2 volts Without voltage regulator: Voltage could go to 18-24 volts causing electrical components to burn out
Not much, but it depends on the load and the cooling.
Some can be, and some are run by electricity. They all run on electricity. But some run on DC battery voltage and some run on AC household voltage. Some can even run on DC or AC voltage. All automobile radios run on DC battery voltage.
i have a 91 dodge ram 250 van and the voltage regulator went out on it. My Va was located in the computer. a new computer will run about $230. i got mine from a junk yard for 30 bucks and it works fine. the computer is on the fire wall in a black box. i have a 91 dodge ram 250 van and the voltage regulator went out on it. My Va was located in the computer. a new computer will run about $230. i got mine from a junk yard for 30 bucks and it works fine. the computer is on the fire wall in a black box.
It might be a bad power supply that only sends the correct voltage type to run a fan but not a mother Bord or hard drive.
...maybe...The black and white answer is "yes". It becomes much more grey when you're question evolves into "how much more". It depends on what you're using whether this will really make a difference. A higher voltage into a light bulb will cause more current to flow, thus a higher power usage. A higher voltage into a computer will not increase power usage by much, because the internal electronics convert this into DC that is clamped to specific values (12 volts, 3.3 volts, etc.), and the parts of the computer function on this lowered voltage. There will be a larger amount of loss in the power supply. A heater will heat more at a higher power usage than at a lower power, so voltage being higher is irrelevant - it will simply run longer and cooler at lower voltage than at higher voltage.
Maybe. The engine computer is the voltage regulator, with the battery disconnected it may not be able to control the alternator output voltage correctly. This could cause it to go low or high.Maybe. The engine computer is the voltage regulator, with the battery disconnected it may not be able to control the alternator output voltage correctly. This could cause it to go low or high.
The hardware in a computer need electric to run, this gives it the power that all the hardware needs and each connector has a certain voltage.
Since Starcraft 2 is not that visually intense of a game, you will probably be able to run it on most computer on moderate settings, if you want to run it on ultra, get a good computer at around the 800 - 1000 dollar desktop computer.