Depends on the size & rating of the battery and alternator. Tested & replaced one for a friend a while ago... his bike a `93 1100ViragoXV. That had a 12v battery and the regulator was outputting around 13.2v. Output should be slightly more than batteries output, input is irrelevant if your alternator is kicking out as it should. Suggest you find a workshop manual for the bike or contact the manufacturer of the regulator for exact specs.
A pressure regulator is a control valve that reduces the input pressure of a fluid to a desired value at its output.
A regulator loses some voltage in regulating its output, known as the dropout voltage. So the input voltage must be at least the output volts plus the dropout volts. If the input voltage is too low, the output will drop out of regulation.
A power regulator or a voltage regulator generates a fixed output voltage of a preset magnitude that remains constant regardless of changes to its input voltage or load conditions.
To hook up a two-wire voltage regulator, first identify the input and output terminals. Connect the input terminal to your power source, ensuring it matches the regulator's specified voltage range. Then, connect the output terminal to the load or circuit you wish to power. Ensure that the ground is shared among the power source, regulator, and load to complete the circuit.
A series regulator maintains output voltage by adjusting its resistance to compensate for changes in input voltage or load current. It compares the output voltage to a reference voltage and regulates the voltage by adjusting the series pass device to ensure the output remains constant. This feedback loop continuously monitors and adjusts the output voltage, providing a stable output despite variations in input or load.
480 V INPUT / 120 OUTPUT 480 V INPUT / 120 OUTPUT 2KV/AMPERE MEANS 2KVA 2000/220=9.0909 AMPS SO 229X9.0.909=2000 WATS OR 2KW
is an omr and input or output device?
both input r output
Input device.
Yes, a voltage regulator can output a voltage that is too low if it is not properly selected for the application. Factors such as incorrect input voltage, component failure, or design flaws can lead to insufficient output voltage. Additionally, if the load requirements exceed the regulator's capacity, it may also result in a lower output voltage. It's important to ensure the regulator's specifications match the intended application to avoid such issues.
it is an output device
output/input