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                | kivdenn | 
                Posted - Sep 17 2007 : 07:33:04 AM  I want to know how the charge regulation of a car battery works when the engine is running.Thanks
  Dennis | 
              
              
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                | Binary 1011001101 | 
                Posted - Dec 16 2007 : 03:58:18 AM  Kivdenn,  Yes they are on the market- i'd say the best bet is to go to a scrapyard and pull one out of a car.
  Furquan, Take a look at this PDF that someone wrote about their inverter: http://scopeboy.com/elec/RE/appendix-inverters3_3.pdf | 
              
              
                | furquan | 
                Posted - Dec 15 2007 : 5:42:26 PM  please explain the working of dc to ac inverter
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                | kivdenn | 
                Posted - Nov 17 2007 : 07:49:42 AM  Are these things readily available on the market and what are their technical names if am to search for them. Thanks Dennis | 
              
              
                | Binary 1011001101 | 
                Posted - Oct 25 2007 : 5:48:31 PM  The modern kind of regulator that is built into the alternator is: http://www.global-b2b-network.com/direct/dbimage/50231995/Voltage_Regulator.jpg And the old separate type: http://www.madelectrical.com/images/remote6.jpg | 
              
              
                | kivdenn | 
                Posted - Oct 24 2007 : 08:01:44 AM  Can get me picture of the charge regulator of motovehicle. | 
              
              
                | Binary 1011001101 | 
                Posted - Sep 17 2007 : 11:02:00 AM  It is charged by the alternator, that has a built in regulator, the older cars have one separate. |