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To: jpratchi@isdlink1.ess.harris.com, triumphs@autox.team.net, MORROW@udavxb.oca.udayton.edu
Subject: Fried wires
From: CWNicholls@aol.com
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 1995 10:42:33 -0400
In a message dated 95-08-14 08:39:09 EDT, jpratchi@isdlink1.ess.harris.com
(jpratchi) writes:

>   The larger alternator only has more *capacity* than the old one.  The
>excess 
>capacity is not *FORCED* into your electrical system.  The voltage it puts
>out 
>is the same.  Since it has an internal voltage regulator, you do not need to

>worry about the regulation circuitry either.  Obviously, there will be more 
>current *available* should a short circuit occur in your wiring, but the 
>difference in damage from 45 amperes vice 35 amperes in a short circuit
would
>be hard to detect... 35 amps will do very nasty things to shorted wires and
the 
>wiring harness.  The wires might actually smolder longer before burning
>through with 35 amps, while 45 amps would burn them through quicker.
>
>regards, John "I've rebuilt a couple fried wiring harnesses" Pratchios
>

I would expect the major current in a short circuit would come from the
battery, capacity hundreds of amps, not the alternator.

Clark


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