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A mechanical device (found in a vehicle) that produces AC power which is then converted to DC. DC (Direct Current) is the primary source of electrical power for the vehicle's accessories and systems.
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A device powered by a vehicle's engine that creates electrical energy to charge batteries and power on-board devices.
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An electrical generator that mechanical energy into elec- trical energy for powering circuits in a vehicle. With the engine running, the alternator recharges the battery. The alternator provides as well all the electrical power needed to run the headlights, radio, air conditioner etc.
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Alternators are used on later model tractors and are frequently retrofitted on old working tractors to improve battery charging. The primary difference is the alternator has better charging characteristics throughout the RPM range. Though both Generators and Alternators would generate AC, the alternator actually generates AC and diodes are used to convert it to DC. Contrast this with Generators.
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An Alternator has two (or more) movement capabilities, alternating between them according to some pattern (eg. Flip chess pieces or Chameleon used in Fairy Chess problems).
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