HPnMORE4J Well-Known Member Mar 8, 2021 1,050 6,186 113 NW Oregon Ownership Do not currently own Dec 5, 2021 #1 Does any know? Reactions: Biteme
1950Willys Active Member Apr 4, 2019 72 152 33 Arkansas Ownership 700-2 Dec 6, 2021 #2 In the shop manual Alternator Capacity O.45kW/5,OOO rpm '--- Charging coil resistance (20"C/68°F) 0.1 1.0 n - I googled a two different conversion charts andthey both said 37.5 amps. Reactions: Biteme
In the shop manual Alternator Capacity O.45kW/5,OOO rpm '--- Charging coil resistance (20"C/68°F) 0.1 1.0 n - I googled a two different conversion charts andthey both said 37.5 amps.
HPnMORE4J Well-Known Member Mar 8, 2021 1,050 6,186 113 NW Oregon Ownership Do not currently own Dec 6, 2021 #3 1950Willys said: In the shop manual Alternator Capacity O.45kW/5,OOO rpm '--- Charging coil resistance (20"C/68°F) 0.1 1.0 n - I googled a two different conversion charts andthey both said 37.5 amps. Click to expand... Thank you very much, I googled the heck out of it but must have not noticed. That would equate to about 450 watts. Adding some accessories so don't want to overload and typically like to keep it at no more than 80%-85% constant draw. Reactions: Biteme
1950Willys said: In the shop manual Alternator Capacity O.45kW/5,OOO rpm '--- Charging coil resistance (20"C/68°F) 0.1 1.0 n - I googled a two different conversion charts andthey both said 37.5 amps. Click to expand... Thank you very much, I googled the heck out of it but must have not noticed. That would equate to about 450 watts. Adding some accessories so don't want to overload and typically like to keep it at no more than 80%-85% constant draw.