Testing a Charging System With a Carbon-Pile Load Tester
A carbon-pile load tester can be used to test the maximum current output of a charging system. To keep this video simple, I didn't mention that there would be about 20 more amps flowing to the running vehicle that are not accounted for on the gauge. So, you could approximate your total current by adding 20 amps to your reading.
Видео Testing a Charging System With a Carbon-Pile Load Tester канала Justin Miller
Видео Testing a Charging System With a Carbon-Pile Load Tester канала Justin Miller
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