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Re: A story about testing a Ford Alternator
In theory, that test would be right (Ford's test). In
reality, it sounds flawed. They are right that it only
needs to be 1 to 2 volts over battery volts to get a
charge. But they left out some details. Like electrical
load and temp. ![]()
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