[DML] Re: Alternator Light - question
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[DML] Re: Alternator Light - question
- From: "daviddelorean" <daviddelorean@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2008 21:44:19 -0000
I'm a little bit corn-fused. Why not just have a direct line from the
ignition / + terminal of battery go to the alternator to give it juice
to start making electricity? Why do you need a light bulb in the line?
I don't understand what exactly the bulb itself does. So if I
physically remove the light bulb from my binnacle, my alternator will
be spinning but not generating electricty?
> It's not a "command signal" in the manner you imply. An alternator
> requires an electrical current through the copper windings before it
> will begin to output electricity. For instance, you couldn't just
spin
> the altnerator by hand to charge a dead battery. The windings need
to
> have a current passed through them first. The dummy light acts as a
> resistive load that accomplishes that.
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