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![]() "Richard Casady" wrote: It must not be so simple/cheap to regulate current, or they would probably do it. They do put in that dirt cheap fusable link. Just takes money AKA: Larger conductors, AKA: More copper. Using system voltage to control field current (usually no more than 5Amps), thus controlling alternator output, is very straight forward. If a bad battery, or a defective cable, wipes out an alternator, that's not the alternator's fault, that's a system problem, IMHO. Lew |
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