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![]() "BOEING377" wrote in message ... Are zap stoppers really needed on alternators? These aftermkt devices claim to portect alt. diodes against damage from transients. I can't imagine that engineers at places like Motorola would design alternators that needed external aftermarket devices to effectively protect them from transients. I have never blown up an alternator from switching it in and out of a load, although people say this is often fatal to the diodes. I have run alternators open circuit (no load at all) with no problems. Was I just lucky? The fault conditions of a vehicle electrical system are very well known. Good engineering practice dictates that the item you design should withstand all normal operating conditions, plus those conditions generated by a single fault, or even multiple faults. How long your device survives, and how many multiple fault conditions it will tolerate, is controlled by economics. Running the engine while the battery lead is disconnected is certainly a single-fault (and reasonably likely to occur) condition. I know I have done this rather often, and I have never had any associated failures. OTOH, it has always been done with GM autos with internal regulator alternators. So, however they do it, the GM engineers have designed-in a control over that single-fault condition. Notice that I said a "control" and not a "tolerance". In the "no battery" single-fault condition, the alternator will supply the vehicle electric power load. If the loss of the battery allows for the alternator to create a vastly over-voltage condition, then protection would have to be designed into every electrical load device. It's a lot easier to just control the alternator output voltage. From my experience, the alternator is one of the most reliable parts of your car. Almost everything wears out or needs service before the alternator. If your alternator fails, I think you must be exceptionally unlucky, or very creative in producing a really unusual fault condition. Ed |
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