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Charge the definition of the charge of battery?

The official charge of a battery is measured by the specific gravity of the electrolyte. For a good battery and alternator, full charge is noted when the alternator output current is just enough to carry the load, plus a bit to maintain the battery, and the battery voltage is normal.


Will an alternator damage the battery if the charge it put out is 14.10?

No, that is normal. An alternator is good working order will output between 13.5 to 15.5 volts.


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Why is the output voltage of an alternator regulated?

To limit the rate at which the charge is put into the battery in order to prevent overheating, boil-out of the water in the acid electrolyte, and eventually ruining the battery.


What are the advantages of alternator over generator?

Higher output for a minimum amount of horse power required to turn it. which means greater efficiency. also more compact. A generator will better charge a badly run down battery due to its lower current output. An alternator will try to charge a battery to fast which may damage the alternator and or battery. It outputs from 13.5 to 15.5 volts at idle, unlike a generator that will not operate at full efficiency at idle.


What should the output of an automobile alternator be?

Alternator Output Voltage RangeGenerally, an automotive alternator is considered to be "good" if the output voltage is in the range between 12 1/2 volts and a maximum of 16 volts.Anything below 12 1/2 volts probably will not adequately charge the battery, and voltages above 16 volts can "cook" the water out of the electrolyte, and cause damage to the battery.


How does an alternator cause a negative draw on the battery rather than charging it It's a 90 Buick LeSabre 3.8. It produces an output charge during idle but draws on the battery in high rpm driving?

The alternator will not draw power from the battery but the rest of the vehicle systems will. If your alternator is not functioning properly the battery takes the toll.


Would an alternator run down a battery?

An alternator is designed to charge a car's battery while the engine is running, not to run it down. However, if the alternator is malfunctioning or not functioning at all, it can lead to the battery becoming depleted, especially if electrical loads exceed the battery's output. Additionally, if there are excessive electrical draws from accessories while the engine is off, the battery can be drained regardless of the alternator's state. In normal operation, though, an alternator should keep the battery charged.


Does the voltage regulator charge the battery?

No, the voltage regulator does not charge the battery; it manages the voltage output from the alternator to ensure that the electrical system operates within a safe range. The charging of the battery typically occurs through the alternator, which generates electricity when the engine is running. The voltage regulator helps maintain the proper voltage level to prevent overcharging or undercharging the battery.


Why would your battery light stay on after you have put in a new battery and alternator?

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Why are your headlights dim?

Sometimes the bulbs dim with age but usually dim headlights are the result of a poor ground connection, probably at the battery terminal, or a bad battery or poor alternator output. Your local auto parts store professional can check your battery and alternator for you at no charge. Good luck