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Can a new battery kill an alternator?
Battery with internal short can damage the alternator by making the alternator work harder than usual. A battery with short will cause the alternator will run at its highest output continuously or at a long period of time. Alternators are not meant to give maximum output for a long period of time.
Can you charge a battery with a dead alternator?
If the alternator fails the battery will die, since it is not getting recharged. The only permanent solution to this problem is to get a new alternator but you can recharge the battery in the mean time.
Can an alternator charge 2 batteries?
You can run two batteries on the same alternator. The alternator registers these two batteries as a single large battery and charges them the same. The batteries self-regulate the amount of current they take as they charge. This means that a single alternator is effective for multiple batteries.
What would cause an alternator not to charge the battery?
The most common reason an alternator is not charging the battery is due to worn carbon brushes or a damaged alternator itself. It can also be caused by a blown fuse or bad wirings. If your serpentine belt snapped off, the alternator will, of course not charge then either.
How long does it take an alternator to charge a completely dead battery?
Basically, at idle you can probably get 80 amps out of your alternator. You can charge a flat battery to 80 percent full in about 2 hours, so long as you alternator can manage produce around 14 volts at the battery terminals this whole time.
How do you trickle charge two batteries at the same time?
Starts here1:21Charging Two 12V Batteries in Parallel – YouTubeYouTube
Can an alternator recharge multiple batteries?
To make matters even more challenging for recharging multiple battery banks, alternators are single output devices and therefore are meant to only recharge one battery bank. In order to share an alternator with more than one battery we need 1) a parallel battery switch, e.g. Off-1-2-both, 2) a battery combiner or 3) a battery isolator.
What happens to a car battery when the alternator dies?
As batteries age, they become less able to retain a charge because the metal inside corrodes. Eventually, the level of battery charge diminishes to the point where, no matter how much power the alternator gives to it, the battery can’t hold enough power to start the car.
How to recharge a dead battery?
Run that battery down far enough (under about 10v) and either the alternator won’t recharge it, or it will damage the cells and give them a surface charge that will draw off so fast that it makes the charge useless. The alternator can’t really be relied on to recharge a fully deadbattery.
How much does an alternator charge when the car is running?
The alternator in most cars is typically sized to match the demands of the running car. In other words, when the engine is on and the car is running, the alternator provides the required electrical load for all the equipment and typically doesn’t offer much more than about a 5\%-10\% overhead for the topping-off charge.