armylifer
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I am hoping that someone can answer a question I have about automobile batteries. I own a 1922 Model T that has a 6 volt generator for charging the 6 volt car battery. The generator output is roughly 75 watts at about 7.5 volts, depending on engine RPM. The generator is the type that has a 3rd brush, which is used to adjust the generator output. I could adjust it to put out 8.1 volts (I tested this) but the generator starts getting hotter than I feel comfortable with, at that output. The generator also has a cutout that stops charging (actually cuts the battery out of the circuit) if the battery voltage is higher than the generator output, such as when the engine is idling.
The question that I have is this; what would the effect be if I were to put an 8 volt battery in place of the 6 volt battery. Would there be a detrimental effect to the 8 volt battery if the generator is only charging the battery when the battery voltage drops to ~7.5 volts? Would an 8 volt battery be harmed if it is kept in a constant state of charge that is less than the full rated voltage?
BTW, the electrical system in the car will handle the additional voltage. There is no issue with the wiring because it is designed to handle the ~30 volts from the magneto when running off the magneto.
The question that I have is this; what would the effect be if I were to put an 8 volt battery in place of the 6 volt battery. Would there be a detrimental effect to the 8 volt battery if the generator is only charging the battery when the battery voltage drops to ~7.5 volts? Would an 8 volt battery be harmed if it is kept in a constant state of charge that is less than the full rated voltage?
BTW, the electrical system in the car will handle the additional voltage. There is no issue with the wiring because it is designed to handle the ~30 volts from the magneto when running off the magneto.