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Got it. Interesting. Good to reminded that there's no free energy. The more output the alternator is delivering, the more resistance to rotating it presents to the engine and therefore the electrical energy the alternator is producing is equaled - in the theoretical world - by the energy used in the engine to produce that electricity.
I always felt that it would be best to start with a belt tension slack enough to cause some squealing (which would indicate slippage). Then gradually tighten up until the squealing just disappeared. That would, in my mind, be the optimum tension.
I always felt that it would be best to start with a belt tension slack enough to cause some squealing (which would indicate slippage). Then gradually tighten up until the squealing just disappeared. That would, in my mind, be the optimum tension.
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I doubt that changing the belt tension has any significant effect on alternator power output, but changing pulley sizes would.
With LED bulb, you can possibly run the alternator with less RPM, which will save on wear & tear of the alternator.
With LED bulb, you can possibly run the alternator with less RPM, which will save on wear & tear of the alternator.
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