Re: IML: Air Conditioning and Alternators
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Re: IML: Air Conditioning and Alternators



Besides increased electrical capacity, component wise in some cases the pulley diameter was reduced. That increased the alt. speed increasing idle output. Headlights on , brakes on, and full load a/c and in gear. Dave.
 
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> Mainly because the A/C draws more amps that a non A/C car. Better overkil that
> under.
> ---- kdmiller44@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > I looked at the marvelous "blueprint" of the 65 Imperial
> (http://teamchicago.com/imperial/blueprint.tif
> > ) and noticed that in the specifications, two alternators are mentioned - a
> 30-amp and a 46-amp for A/C models.
> >
> > Could someone tell me why our air-conditioned Imperials require a larger
> alternator? A/C is all driven by engine power - the only electrical component
> is the fan (same as the heater) and magnetic clutch. What on earth is the need
> for the additional 16 amps of charging power?
> >
> > Ken Miller
> > Portland, Oregon
> ; > 61 and 67 Converts
>
>
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