lw395
Well-Known Member
We ought to stop calling common or garden ~14.4V alternators 'modern'.I have a pair of these (or at least the prototypes for these). They work well enough, and get good output from a pair of regualr alternators. Alternators themselves have not chnaged much in the last 40 years, what has chnaged is the controller technocolgy.
WAKESPEED WS500 Advanced Alternator Regulator & Wiring Harness
My car is, I suspect, the olest in the street and it has a remotely regulated alternator linked to a microprocessor together with a current sensor on the battery lead. The charging voltage is anything but constant. Newer cars with stop/start do this even more.
My car was 11 years old when it 'needed' a new battery, I say 'needed' because it was only apparent the battery was getting old because I quite often go ten days without using my car, in daily use it might have done a bit longer, but I decided to change it before it let me down.
Cars with 90s alternators giving a plain 14.4V tended to have much shorter battery lives.