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can you change the output on a bosch internaly regulated alternator ?



 
 
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Old June 28th 09, 05:52 AM posted to alt.auto.mercedes,alt.autos.volvo,alt.autos.audi
Jon Robertson
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Default can you change the output on a bosch internaly regulated alternator ?

Its a bit like some religious nutters they will believe anything except the
truth I eat them with alive .
"richard" > wrote in message
net...
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> "James Sweet" > wrote in message
> ...
>> richard wrote:
>>> "James Sweet" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> TimR wrote:
>>>>> The advert is a hoot..."your car also must be frictionless"..."you may
>>>>> have to hire a good mechanic to get rid of frictions in brakes" Ah
>>>>> yes,
>>>>> that darned friction, always slowin' me down!
>>>>>
>>>
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>>> First your untested logic is only valid for those who make HHO (H2O)
>>> generator. Go tell them that there is no free energy in a vehicle,
>>> people
>>> still buy their product, that amazes me.
>>>
>>> Second, your Kinetic energy is not there, it is minimized by your poorly
>>> designed car, it is eaten up by your frictions. Do you want Proof?
>>> Your
>>> 10sc car cannot accelerate in 3 sc can it? Mine can.
>>>
>>>
>>> you sounded like a self-schooling person, is the world black and white??
>>>
>>> Why don't you send your complaint to BOSCH and ask them why they set
>>> their
>>> voltage to 13.65 - 13.80V?
>>>
>>> I bet BOSCH is smarter than any one of you posters, BOSCH is older than
>>> all
>>> your parents combined.
>>>
>>>
>>> BTW -
>>>
>>> BOSCH alternator maximum voltage is 14V, go read their label first and
>>> THINK before posting,
>>>
>>> Go ahead put an adjustable voltage regulators(like LM317K etc..) on
>>> your
>>> alternator and come back to tell me your experience, OK?
>>>

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>> LM317? That's an adjustable series pass regulator, it is *not* the same
>> as an adjustable regulator for an alternator which regulates the field
>> current depending on the output voltage.

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> Then be specific and give your Regulator's part # that you were referring
> to, don't be too vague and expect people to read your mind.
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> It's not the question of " Where does Kinetic Energy come from?"
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> It's The question of " Why don't you smart people put it to benefit you?"
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