why in parellel .of alternator connected in parellel
Since the alternators are in parallel, the resultant voltage should be the same as either alternator - exactly as it would be if two batteries are connected in parallel. Voltage remains the same but current capacity is doubled. I would recommend connecting the alternators through a network that will balance the load between them.
In a grid system all the alternators run in parallel, locked together in frequency.
AC generators (properly called "alternators") must be EXACTLY synchronized when connected together (either in parallel or series) or one will act as a motor and drain power from the other instead of adding. This can also damage the equipment.Most alternators sold to the public lack the special equipment needed to synchronize as it usually isn't needed for the "stand alone" electric sources these are commonly used for.
If you connect two transistors parallel it will heat up and be damaged.
They must be precisely in phase. If connected out of phase current would flow uncontrollably between the two alternators as a short circuit.
They are different and unequal.
Connect it in Parallel.
internal parallel port
NO. A diamond does not have parallel lines. All the lines would eventually connect.
Parallel or Series Connections for BatteriesTo increase current [measured in Amperes], you connect batteries in parallel. To increase voltage, you connect batteries in series.
If alternators are connected in series then if one alternator damaged then,whole alternator that all connected to it will be damage.Interruption will occur.so by connecting parallaly if one alternator will damage,then others are safe and they will supply power to load. Anathor thing is that we can control our power.
Overall brightness (not individual bulbs' brightness) will increase when we connect them in parallel & it will decrease when we connect them in series.