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The current output of an alternator is primarily controlled by the voltage regulator. This device monitors the output voltage and adjusts the excitation current supplied to the alternator's rotor, ensuring that the output remains within specified limits. By regulating the magnetic field strength, the voltage regulator maintains stable voltage and current levels, preventing overcharging or undercharging of the connected electrical system.

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Will alternator still work if the gauge is not?

An alternator does not need a gauge to work. It is used to monitor the output of the alternator.


How is the computer used to control an alternator?

A computer controls an alternator by monitoring and adjusting its output to ensure optimal performance and efficiency. It uses sensors to detect parameters such as voltage, current, and frequency, and processes this data to make real-time adjustments to the alternator's excitation system. By regulating the field current, the computer can maintain stable voltage levels and prevent overloading, ensuring reliable power generation. Additionally, it can communicate with other systems for integrated control in applications like automotive or renewable energy systems.


How can you make a larger current from a dynamo?

A dynamo is different than an alternator in the fact that the rotor is a fixed magnet rather than an electro magnet as used in an alternator. This makes a dynamo a constant output device. Usually the output is connected to a relay that opens when the battery is fully charged and the current is wasted. the only way increase output is to rewind the stator with more coils of wire. It is usually not possible to fit any more wire in the iron core of the stator as they are designed to be full at the designed output current rating.


When is an ammeter used?

To measure amperage output to see if an alternator is charging or not .


What is a alternator?

The devices that develop electric power are a generator (for direct current), or an alternator (alternating current). In a car, an alternator is used, with a rectifier, because of size and weight considerations.


What is automobile alternator?

Automobile alternator is used to supply the A.C current to the vehicles but the vehicles need D.C current so there is an diodes and rectifier to convert the A.C current into D.C current Automobile alternator is used to supply the A.C current to the vehicles but the vehicles need D.C current so there is an diodes and rectifier to convert the A.C current into D.C current Automobile alternator is used to supply the A.C current to the vehicles but the vehicles need D.C current so there is an diodes and rectifier to convert the A.C current into D.C current Automobile alternator is used to supply the A.C current to the vehicles but the vehicles need D.C current so there is an diodes and rectifier to convert the A.C current into D.C current Automobile alternator is used to supply the A.C current to the vehicles but the vehicles need D.C current so there is an diodes and rectifier to convert the A.C current into D.C current


Which type of winding would most likely be used in a high output alternator?

delta


What does an automobile alternator do?

alternator can produce the current to supply in the vehicle our vehicle needs D.C current but the alternator can produce A.C current the A.C currrent can convert into D. current by diodes ADVANTAGES OF ALTERNATOR: it is light weight it is compaq in olden days generator are used but it is a heavy weight and it can occupy more space so alternators re used


What does an alternator produce?

An alternator produces direct current that is used to charge up the battery while the car is running.


What is output of triac?

A triac (triode for alternating current) is a type of semiconductor device that can control current flow in both directions, making it suitable for AC applications. When triggered, it allows current to flow until the current drops below a certain threshold, at which point it turns off. The output of a triac can vary based on the control signal and the load, allowing for dimming of lights, speed control in motors, and other applications in power electronics. Its ability to switch and control AC power makes it widely used in lighting and motor control systems.


How can the variation of excitation of an alternator be used to control power factor?

When a generator is connected to a load it is never going to be perfectly matched because of its inductance, when you have inductance the current starts to lag.


Which type of current we are using ac in automobiles?

The only type of current used by automobiles is dc current although the alternator produces ac current which is converted to dc by rectifiers built into the alternator. Even the alternator is controlled by dc current though through the use of a voltage regulator which limits the amount of negative dc sent to the stator and positive dc current sent to the rotor of the alternator which limits the EMF.

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