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<blockquote data-quote="kenchoo" data-source="post: 1063859282" data-attributes="member: 127642"><p>Hi Bro,If you understand the car alternator, the alternator have one component called voltage regulator, it modulate constant voltage at 13.8v~14.5v . Correct mine if i am wrong. I never heard of a normal car alternator can boost above 16.5 v. If your car alternator can go to 60 v believing mine you going to bomb your car. Hi bro if you charge the 12v battery with 60 v it going to explode. Yes the DC current surge can be as high as 60 Amps and is not 60 v.Voltage & Ampere is totally different And it normally written at the car alternator, normal car may have small 60A alternator while bigger MPV may have 100Amp or higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenchoo, post: 1063859282, member: 127642"] Hi Bro,If you understand the car alternator, the alternator have one component called voltage regulator, it modulate constant voltage at 13.8v~14.5v . Correct mine if i am wrong. I never heard of a normal car alternator can boost above 16.5 v. If your car alternator can go to 60 v believing mine you going to bomb your car. Hi bro if you charge the 12v battery with 60 v it going to explode. Yes the DC current surge can be as high as 60 Amps and is not 60 v.Voltage & Ampere is totally different And it normally written at the car alternator, normal car may have small 60A alternator while bigger MPV may have 100Amp or higher. [/QUOTE]
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