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15.5 volts maximum.
15.5 volts maximum.
15.5 volts maximum.
If voltage varies then current varies with constant resistance.
by changing the way the battery is positioned
short answer: NO! most of the car's electrical systems like lights work with a maximum of 12V (battery voltage) which is a harmless voltage other than that the power is off anyway as long as you don't step on the break while changing the light (would be interesting how you would do that anyway ;-) )
Alternator Output Voltage RangeGenerally, alternator output voltage is consider OK if it is in the range between 12 1/2 volts to a maximum of 16 volts.Therefore, although the output is at the maximum, you do not seem to have a problem.Usually, if the battery has had a lot of drain, then the alternator output will run at the maximum until the battery is fully charged.
The number of amperes is unrelated to the voltage. The maximum amount of current (in amperes) that you can take from the battery depends on the exact build of the battery.
Yes, most leds will run on a 6v battery. Just look at the required voltage and make sure you don't exceed the maximum voltage. If the voltage is to high, find the correct resistor.
Maximum induced voltage occurs when the current is changing at its greatest rate -this occurs when the current passes through zero. Since this voltage acts to oppose current flow, this maximum voltage acts in the negative sense when the current is acting in the positive direction. Since the supply voltage is equal, but opposite, the induced voltage, it is maximum when the current is zero -so leads by 90 degrees.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I believe with the engine running it is a maximum of 14.5 volts
Because the voltage drops. Depending on what is the problem changing the battery or alternator will help.