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What is Voltage Regulation in Alternator?

Voltage Regulation in an Alternator refers to the process of maintaining a stable output voltage despite variations in engine speed or electrical load. It is achieved using a voltage regulator that adjusts the alternator’s field current, ensuring consistent voltage to charge the battery and power the vehicle’s electrical systems.

 

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