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January 4th, 2013 03:35 PM #1Pag umabot na ba sa 14.92volts ang charge nang alternator sa battery, eh overcharging na ba ito? Corolla Liftback kotse ko at ang alternator nito yung old model, meron pag external voltage regulator
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January 4th, 2013 03:41 PM #2
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January 4th, 2013 03:42 PM #3
Your voltage regulator is already faulty. Continued overcharging like that will eventually fry your battery. Update your alternator.
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January 4th, 2013 05:43 PM #4
what year, what engine does your corolla have? some toyota cars' charging voltage reach as high as 15.1 volts specified by the factory. if your battery is not overheated nor losing too much water, it should be okay
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what year, what engine does your corolla have? some toyota cars' charging voltage reach as high as 15.1 volts specified by the factory. if your battery is not overheated nor losing too much water, it should be okay
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what year, what engine does your corolla have? some toyota cars' charging voltage reach as high as 15.1 volts specified by the factory. if your battery is not overheated nor losing too much water, it should be okay
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what year, what engine does your corolla have? some toyota cars' charging voltage reach as high as 15.1 volts specified by the factory. if your battery is not overheated nor losing too much water, it should be okay
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what year, what engine does your corolla have? some toyota cars' charging voltage reach as high as 15.1 volts specified by the factory. if your battery is not overheated nor losing too much water, it should be okay
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what year, what engine does your corolla have? some toyota cars' charging voltage reach as high as 15.1 volts specified by the factory. if your battery is not overheated nor losing too much water, it should be okay
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January 4th, 2013 06:20 PM #5
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January 4th, 2013 07:20 PM #6my car is '81 model. Alternator capacity is probably 40amps. Engine is 2T, 1600. Tester gamit ko is digital from crd-king
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January 4th, 2013 07:24 PM #7
normal charging voltages for a lead acid battery is minimum 13.2 volts (slow charge) and maximum 14.7 volts (fast charge). actual maximum where the battery starts to get damaged is 15.6 volts.
so yes, medyo mataas na yang 14.92V. need mo na mag-add ng water nyan twice a week siguro.
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normal charging voltages for a lead acid battery is minimum 13.2 volts (slow charge) and maximum 14.7 volts (fast charge). actual maximum where the battery starts to get damaged is 15.6 volts.
so yes, medyo mataas na yang 14.92V. need mo na mag-add ng water nyan twice a week siguro.
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January 4th, 2013 08:14 PM #8
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January 5th, 2013 08:38 AM #9Salamat sa lahat nang nagshare. Balak ko palitan alternator nang ic type. In the mean time, siguro on ko na lang park at day time para may load. Thanks again sa lahat
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January 5th, 2013 04:10 PM #10
I suggest you turn on your accessories,- aircon, headlights or foglamps (DRL style if during the day... ), and radio (to a much lesser extent) to "regulate" the voltage across your battery, bro... IMO, okay lang iyan if you do these things...
My "old school" van's alternator is at 14.5V max at no load, and its battery is now 3 years and counting...
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