This mixture makes up the electrolyte is a traditional battery.
What is sulfuric acid and de-ionized water?
The only rotating component.
What is the armature?
Lead acid is fully charged.
What is 12.6 volts?
Alternators produce electricity by relative movement of conductors in a(n) __________.
What is a magnetic field?
The manner in which modules are connected to one another.
What is the network topology?
This company has three versions of their battery, red yellow and blue top.
What is optima batteries?
The two gases produced by a battery during charging.
What is oxygen and hydrogen?
The _____________ role is to switch the direction of the current as the armature rotates.
What is the commutator?
Li-ion
What is Lithium Ion?
Having 3 pairs of diodes this converts AC current to DC current.
What is a rectifier or rectifier bridge?
The unit of measurement for the number of cycles per second of time.
What are Hertz?
This device is used to measure the amp draw while cranking.
What is an amp clamp, or amp clamp and meter?
A chemical process that produces electricity when two dissimilar metals are placed in an electrolyte.
What is a galvanic reaction?
The thermostat that monitors temperature during prolonged cranking, when temperature is exceeded it opens.
What is over crank protection?
This happens when in a discharged state for long periods of time.
What is sulfated?
Voltage regulation for 12-volt systems will establish a maximum charging voltage, known as
What is the set point?
An electric current that is proportional to a continuously changing variable.
What is an analog signal?
The stationary coil of wires in which current and voltage are induced by the magnetic field of the rotor.
What is the stator?
VRLA
What is valve regulated lead acid battery?
Series wound starter motors are self-limiting in speed due to this influence.
What is the counter-electromotive force?
This device adjusts battery voltage to compensate for unequal charge on multiple batteries.
What is a battery balancer or battery equalizer?
The small AC voltage still appears at the alternator’s output terminal.
What is AC ripple?
The transmission of more than one signal taking place over a signal pair of wires.
What is multiplexing?
What is a terminating resistor?
The amperage an battery can supply over a 20 hour period before voltage is below 10.5 volts.
What is an amp-hour?
A condition where excess current flow causes premature failure.
What is low-voltage burn-out.
Supplies a large burst of energy and can quickly recharge.
What is an ultra-capacitor?
This digital component uses a pulse-width-modulated signal to control the magnetic field strength.
What is a voltage regulator?
The measured resistance value in a known good can bus.
What is 60 ohms?
Bit” is a shortened term for binary digit; a byte is a combination of _______ bits.
What is 8?