What are the causes of car alternator damage?
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Car alternator damage can be attributed to the following reasons: Reached service life: Alternators also have a service life. If used for an extended period, wear and aging can lead to malfunctions. Equipment short circuit: When electrical equipment in the vehicle experiences a short circuit, it significantly impacts the alternator, making it prone to failure. Battery issues: Problems with the battery may also cause premature alternator damage. Relevant information about car alternators is as follows: Car alternator: It serves as the primary power source for the vehicle, functioning to supply power to all electrical devices (except the starter) when the engine is running normally (above idle speed), while also charging the battery. Output method: Based on the three-phase stator winding of a conventional AC generator, additional winding turns are added with lead-out terminals, and an extra set of three-phase bridge rectifiers is incorporated. At low speeds, output is provided by the original winding and additional winding in series, while at higher speeds, only the original three-phase winding provides output.