If you are asking what the normal ouptput voltage of a car's alternator/generator is, it is 13.5-14.5 volts.
No, it will not shut off. Overcharging because the voltage regulator is defective.
If this is a car generator, 13.6 v is ok.
it will be too much of a jump. i would recconmend a 2s (7.4V) lipo battery
voltage meter.set to DC voltsBuy a cheap volt meter.
No, it is not safe but is done. As a temporary measure to get the vehicle started. Remember that the starter winding are only rated at its operating voltage and not twice the voltage. Don't let it crank very long as the starter will get very hot and could probably burn the windings out.
No, you cannot charge a 28 volt aircraft battery with a 12 volt car charger. The charger voltage needs to match the battery voltage for safe and effective charging. Using a charger with a lower voltage can damage the battery and pose safety risks.
The voltage for this is 12 volts The alternator/generator should be producing 13.5 to 14.5 volts
Well, If you mean the fuel pump in the fuel tank, it is a 12 volt pump. The pump runs with the 12 volt system of the car.
The charger needs to be set to charge for the voltage that the battery is designed to produce. Most car batteries are 12 volt batteries.
Change all the bulbs on the car, the radio, clock, battery, starter, and generator or alternator.
yes, most 115 volt devices will work with any voltage from 100 to 130 volts with no problem.
Shouldn't be a problem. For example the unloaded voltage on a car battery is often around 14 Volts. Under load the voltage reduces.