An ammeter. It measures the electrical current output.
alternator no output
The normal method for controlling output of an alternator is to vary the field current. In a PM alternator, there would be no field windings to control. The only way I could think of would be to vary the speed of rotation. This might work if the output was rectified (DC), but would be a problem if the output is AC, since the frequency would also change. I have not seen a PM alternator per se. Unusual.
The AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator) control the DC field voltage to the rotor of the alternator, as soon as higher load is demanded from the alternator, the AVR output voltage go higher, hence, a higher AC voltage on the output of the alternator. If the voltage go to high then the AVR is faulty.
You can check the input and output in PLC by using the force command. Through the programming instrument the input can be forced opened or forced closed depending on what the status of the contacts are set to. This can also be done with the output contacts.
The Ammeter XD
A dynamometer is an instrument that measures the power output of an engine.
If the alternator has no output then the vehicle's electrical requirements must be supplied by the battery, until dead. In addition, if the alternator quits, the alternator light, located in the instrument cluster, will illuminate
Output of the alternator is controlled by the voltage regulator.
An alternator does not need a gauge to work. It is used to monitor the output of the alternator.
This instrument is a balance.
The alternator (or generator) of a vehicle is the unit that converts the mechanical energy from the drive-belt into electricity. Amperage (amps) are the output level of the alternator. Alternator part number, as well as output amps are specific to each vehicle.Another AnswerYour question is a little like asking, "How long is a length of string?"! The rated output current of an alternator depends on its rated output power rating and its rated terminal voltage. The rated output power can vary tremendously, according to the physical size of the machine.
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I have a 2.0 1995 Mercury mystique the battery charge light was on no output on old alternator. Replaced alternator No output from new alternator "charge light out" (wiggle test wires& re-check wires) at alternator *still no output* is there a fuse that could be the problem or just another bad alternator... I would check the alternator plug before getting another alternator, it may be bad. And is a lot cheaper to replace.
Low alternator output or weak ground connection. Have the alternator checked.
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The battery light is for low alternator output voltage. Try testing the alternator output using a miltimeter and if its less than 13 volts your alternator isn't putting out what it should. If it has low output check the belt tension and all wire connections before replacing alternator
The alternator is not adjustable. The computer controls the voltage output.