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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderbread" data-source="post: 286221" data-attributes="member: 541455"><p>the thing I can think of is that the alternator does not provide a constant source of current... Alternators produce much less voltage at lower RPM's and full power at higher ones,. The battery acts like a pool of electricity for on-demand use...</p><p></p><p>think of it as a pool with a hose filling hte pool... if someone does a huge cannonball (say a sine bomb), then more water (electricical enrgy) is removed from your pool (battery). So the hose then opens up and pours more water back into the pool,... get it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderbread, post: 286221, member: 541455"] the thing I can think of is that the alternator does not provide a constant source of current... Alternators produce much less voltage at lower RPM's and full power at higher ones,. The battery acts like a pool of electricity for on-demand use... think of it as a pool with a hose filling hte pool... if someone does a huge cannonball (say a sine bomb), then more water (electricical enrgy) is removed from your pool (battery). So the hose then opens up and pours more water back into the pool,... get it? [/QUOTE]
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