Alternators Are the Heart of Import Electrical Systems Corcoran CA
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Alternators Are the Heart of Import Electrical Systems
April 01, 2004 In current SAE J1930 terminology, the "alternator" is now being referred to as a "generator." Of course, this isn't news for many import technicians because many imports have always been equipped with "generators" for several years. By either name, the alternator's job has definitely become more complex during the past decade. Years ago, the typical import vehicle could "live" very happily with 40 amperes of electrical current, which was enough to power the ignition, fuel and lighting systems. Today, that threshold is rapidly advancing toward 100 amperes of current which, among other things, must power innovations like heated seats, heated glass, sound systems, electronic power steering, air injection pumps, steering, braking and valve- train controls. Even more critical, the advent of electronic automatic overdrive transmissions is keeping engine speeds well below 2,000 rpm at highway speeds. If the alternator can't keep the battery fully charged during periods of high accessory use at low engine speeds, the battery will become partially discharged. When battery voltage drops below 9.6 volts during cranking, the result may be that the electric fuel pump and electronic fuel injection fails to supply enough fuel and the electronic ignition enough spark for a quick start. Precise voltage control is also critical because charging rates in excess of 17 volts may damage delicate electronics and on-board computer systems. ... |
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