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A voltage regulator is just as it says. It regulates the voltage that the alternator in your vehicle puts out. Too much voltage and you'll overamp your wiring, and too little can cause parts not to function properly.

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What type of circuit in which voltage is constant?

A mercury battery will provide constant voltage. A voltage regulator circuit will also.


What is used to increase or decrease the voltage across a power line?

The device that increases or decreases the voltage impressed across a power line is known as a voltage regulator. A voltage regulator is a type of transformer where the primary and secondary turns ratio are fairly close; one (primary or secondary) often has a tap changing ability to add or remove several windings, allowing more dynamic control of voltage.


What is voltage?

A type of "pressure" that drives electrical charges through a circuit. Voltage is how the electric potential energy differences are measured.


Is DC voltage and average voltage same?

no, dc volatage is a type of current direct current, ac is alternating current, average voltage could be any type of voltage ac or dc that maintains a constant rangeAnswerNo. A DC voltage is exactly equivalent to an AC rms-voltage. So, for example, 100 V (DC) is exactly equivalent to 100 V (AC rms). The average value of an AC waveform is zero.


What did mosfet do?

A: A silicon bar basically can pass current but if a voltage of the right potential is applied it constrict the flow. basically that is it. Further Explanation: A MOSFET (metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor) is composed of three doped regions - two N type and one P type or vice versa. When a voltage is applied to the gate (the single P type in NPN, or N type in PNP), this causes a path to be created in the gate material. If the gate material is P type, a positive voltage will cause electrons to concentrate near the gate terminal. This concentration of electrons acts as a wire between the two N type materials. As more voltage is applied, the voltage gradient across the P type material will increase (to a point), resulting in a larger virtual "wire" of electrons. A PNP type transistor operates in a similar fashion.

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What is a Filko voltage regulator type VRD 444HD for?

A voltage regulator is just as it says. It regulates the voltage that the alternator in your vehicle puts out. Too much voltage and you'll overamp your wiring, and too little can cause parts not to function properly.


What is dropper diode voltage regulator?

The dropper diode voltage regulator is a type of voltage regulator. It is comprised of a single diode that serves as the voltage regulating device.


Where is the location of the voltage regulator on a 1999 ford van e 150?

the voltage regulator is located inside of the alternator ?Type your answer here...


What type of circuit in which voltage is constant?

A mercury battery will provide constant voltage. A voltage regulator circuit will also.


Where is the voltage regulator on a 1991 through 1995 Ford Explorer?

The voltage regulator is attached to the back of the alternator with 4 torx screws for the 1991-1995 models non-integral type.


Where is the Voltage Regulator on a 1990 Ford Taurus 3 point 0 v6?

The voltage regulator is locate in one of two places. ***The voltage regulator is located in the alternator if you have an IAR type alternator*** ***The external voltage regulator (for the EVR-type alternators) is located on the driver's side wall, right next to the battery. It's much easier to see and/or remove if you remove the battery first. It has "Motorcraft" in raised lettering across the front*** I just had to remove mine.


What is used to increase or decrease the voltage across a power line?

The device that increases or decreases the voltage impressed across a power line is known as a voltage regulator. A voltage regulator is a type of transformer where the primary and secondary turns ratio are fairly close; one (primary or secondary) often has a tap changing ability to add or remove several windings, allowing more dynamic control of voltage.


Do 97 Ford Rangers have the type of alternators that include the voltage regulator?

Yes ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * The voltage regulators are in the back of the alternators on a 1997 Ford Ranger but they can be changed separately according to fordparts.com *


What is the difference between a battery charger and a transformer rectifier?

A battery charger is a DC voltage source followed by some kind of regulator that controls the current flowing into the battery. Depending on the type of battery, this regulator might be simple, based on current and/or voltage, or it might be complex, based on voltage slope. A transformer rectifier is simply one of the part of the DC voltage source.


What is difference between resistance regulator and electronic regulator of Fan Also tell you material used in construction of both?

Resistance type Regulator uses Resistance & a selector switch to control the voltage. Actually in resistance type regulator the voltage control is done by voltage drop in resitance (converted into heat energy), which causes energy loss/wastage at lower speeds. Whereas Electronic Regulators uses Triac or SCR based circuit and controls the firing pulse to reduce the output voltage. Here power loss is less at low speed in comparision to resitance type regulator. Only disadvantage in local or cheaper Electonic regulators that at low speed Harmonic occurs which causes humming & heating up of Fan. Now a days Energy saver electronic regulators are also available which do not causes radio interference or haronics.


Where is voltage regulator located 92 lumina?

Almost all GM vehicles come with an altinator that has a "built in" voltage regulator. Unless you are familiar with rebuilding GM type altinators(sp) I would just consider having it tested to determine if it's truly bad or possibly another issue.


Why does your car start then kill right a way after a couple sec?

It can depend on what kind of car you have, some cars have a voltage regulator that lets your distributor get 12 volts on start but then drops voltage on run. sometimes the run resist wire burns out, so you only get power to your distributor on the start circuit. The old type voltage regulator were porcelain with two wire resisters.