That is a good point...bad regulator putting out high voltage. How high can the alternator go with a runaway regulator?
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Dan D.
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"GeorgeB" wrote in message
Now, let's have the alternator charging the battery, and have it at
15.5V or so ... now I have 3.8 volts across that current determining
resistor ... 12 times the "design". OUCH.
15.5V is not a normal charging voltage, and if sustained will ruin the
battery. It would only be a fault condition with a regulator gone
bad. I think you can safely calculate dropping resistors based on
14.5V max.
Fred F.