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Am I testing my alternator wrong?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trippymane" data-source="post: 8067365" data-attributes="member: 641847"><p>Do u have any friends with bigger amps that can actual put a real load on your electrical system? And your alt has a voltage regulator to keep your voltage as consistent as possible. Otherwise if it didn't and say it charged at 14v at idle then it would over charge and cook your batteries when you increased engine speed/rpm.....</p><p></p><p>Throw a friends amp in your car that can actually put a load on your alt and then clamp it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trippymane, post: 8067365, member: 641847"] Do u have any friends with bigger amps that can actual put a real load on your electrical system? And your alt has a voltage regulator to keep your voltage as consistent as possible. Otherwise if it didn't and say it charged at 14v at idle then it would over charge and cook your batteries when you increased engine speed/rpm..... Throw a friends amp in your car that can actually put a load on your alt and then clamp it. [/QUOTE]
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