Experimental study on the effect of alternator speed to the car charging system
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Experimental study on the effect of alternator spe
2.2 Experimental procedure
The parameters of the experimental study are alternator speed (RPM), DC current value form alternator output (Amp), and battery voltage value (V). Three different speed of engine has been set constant, which are 750 RPM as idle speed, 1500 RPM and 3000 RPM as cruise speed. Car’s battery and alternator are being tested first before continuing with the experiment to make sure they are in good condition and fully functioning. A fully charged battery should read over 12.6 volts. The actual output voltage produced by the alternator will typically be about 1-1/2 to 2 volts higher than battery voltage. At idle, most charging systems will produce 13.8 to 14.3 volts with no lights or accessories on. Alternator speed Current Battery discharging Charging
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DOI: 10.1051/ , (2017)
79001076 AiGEV 2016 90 matecconf/201 MATEC Web of Conferences 01076
5 Fig. 6. Schematic diagram of experiment setup. Table 1 shows the electrical components in the car. The electrical components acted as load to the alternator. The electrical components were turned on one by one in sequences. These steps applied to all three different speed. The value of current at alternator output and battery voltage was taken after each time the electrical component was turned on.
After all the available electrical components had been turned on, and the measurement has taken, all of the electrical components were turned off, and leave the car idle for five minutes. The speed remained constant. After five minutes, the battery voltage was measured again. Every time before switch to new alternator speed, the battery needed to be sure that it has fully charged. Alternator Output AC/DC Clamp Fuse Box
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