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| Subject: | Re: alternators |
| From: | Randall Young <randallyoung@earthlink.net> |
| Date: | Fri, 08 Dec 2000 07:42:37 -0800 |
And answer is : Nope. An alternator generates (relatively) high frequency 3-phase AC, which is converted to DC by diodes. The only way to reverse the polarity is to change (or re-wire) the diodes. Randall "William H. Engle, Sr." wrote: > > All of this talk of starters has we wondering what happens if you change > the rotation of an alternator. Does the polarity change? > > I know someone in this group knows the answer. > > Bill Engle, Sr. |
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