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Subject: Re: [Healeys] =?utf-8?q?another_generator_question?=
From: "lists" <lists@brits-n-pieces.com>
Date: 16 Dec 2010 10:57:33 +0100
Not quite correct. The voltage regulator doesn't control the output, but the 
voltage. The output is measured in watts, which in turn are dependent on 
voltage and current. Voltage is stabilized at about 12.7 volts by the regulator 
and the current produced depends on the demand of all electrical consumers. So 
we can say that the generator output is "controlled" (or better determined) by 
the demand of the consumers. Max output is limited by the generator's ability.

Eric
Brits'n'Pieces
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Von     David Nock [healeydoc@sbcglobal.net]    
An      S and T Miller[stmiller96@hotmail.com]  
CC      healeys@autox.team.net  
Datum   16.12.2010 01:22:13     
Betreff Re: [Healeys] another generator question        
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The generator output is controlled by the Voltage Regulator not the  
Generator.




David Nock
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