Mopar Alternators

MD186126 - : Accessory Drive Belt for Mopar Image

Accessory Drive Belt

Mopar MD186126
RIBBED W/PUMP-ALTERNATOR
Discontinued
6504286 - : M8x1.25 Tapped Head Screw for Mopar Image

M8x1.25 Tapped Head Screw

Mopar 6504286
M10x1.5x50. M10x1.50x55. M10x1.50x50.00. Alternator to alternator bracket. Alternator Adjuster Bracket attaching.
Discontinued
6503705 - : Hex Head Lock Screw And Washer for Mopar Image

Hex Head Lock Screw And Washer

Mopar 6503705
Alternator to Alternator Bracket. M8x1.25x95.
Discontinued

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What Makes A Good Alternator?

You need an alternator if you want your electrical systems to function properly and your battery to remain charged. However, how can one identify a high-quality alternator? First, let's take a quick look at what an alternator is and how it works. A generator that can transform mechanical energy into electrical energy is known as an alternator. At engine speed, it charges the battery and supplies electricity to the rest of the vehicle's electrical components. If alternators weren't working properly, your car wouldn't take long to break down.

Excellent Output Capacity

The ampere-meter output capacity is one of the most important specifications of a high-quality alternator. These days, electrical components abound in cars, powering anything from high-tech safety systems to elaborate entertainment systems. Thus, it is essential to have a large output capacity to fulfill these needs. Alternators in cars typically have an output of 60 to 150 amps; however, larger power alternators might be useful for vehicles that use a lot of electricity.

Effective Cooling System

Like any other electrical component, alternators are vulnerable to damage from excessive heat. To avoid overheating, a high-quality alternator will include a cooling system that works well, usually with the help of integrated cooling fans or materials that are resistant to heat. An effective and long-lasting alternator is the result of correct cooling.

Regulation of Voltage

Your vehicle's electronic system relies on stable voltage management. A good alternator keeps the output voltage constant to prevent harm from voltage swings, usually between 13.5 and 14.5 volts. This guarantees that all electrical components receive the power they require.

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