RangerBill
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This is not correct. The starter is used to start the truck,can't find where I read this but the ASS uses the Alternator to restart and not The Starter
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This is not correct. The starter is used to start the truck,can't find where I read this but the ASS uses the Alternator to restart and not The Starter
Hybrids what?Hybrids
hybrid vehicles many don't have starters and use their electric motor as a starter and alternator.Hybrids what?
from my research it is a clutch - (OAD)Almost fearful of bring the hated EV word into this discussion, but regenerative braking is widely employed in EVs - the electric motor that powers the drive axles exerts braking force to slow the vehicle and the motor is used to recharge the battery, same thing that diesel electric locos use when going downhill .
In a much smaller sense this is occurring with the regen of the smart system as when the tranny is locked up so the load from the alternator will assist in engine braking .
question I have when you say decouple the alternator are you referring to physical decoupling as in a clutch or electrical ? I tend to assume the latter as once you break the circuit to the rotor it should be mostly a free spinning device .
Thanks, maybe the clutch is above the alternator covered by a black shield? They go all out to improve efficiency. I'm the clutch must be reliable, haven't seen any reports of issues.from my research it is a clutch - (OAD)
Overrun Drive Pulley) allows pulley to free spin (decouple)- which takes the load off of the drive belt - so the way I understand it - as the pulley decouples less friction in the pulley thus spins faster than the belt which provides the boost charge voltage - instead of belt being driven by the engine rpm - is is now driven by the rotating speed of the drive axles - thus engine braking as the truck is in deceleration- this also helps take load off of the braking action to help in slowing the truck to a stop
possibly think of it this way
The old school lawn mower that had the wind up handle crank - pull the lever and the motor spun up to start - instead of providing engine starting- it’s providing a boost charge voltage - except the momentum is carried further by the coasting (rotational) speed of the drive axles still spinning the crankshaft
It is built into the alternator pulley.Thanks, maybe the clutch is above the alternator covered by a black shield? They go all out to improve efficiency. I'm the clutch must be reliable, haven't seen any reports of issues.
OK, now you have me totally confused! How does decoupling the alternator from the engine still drive it from the axles? Once you decouple the alternator there is nothing driving it but its own inertia.from my research it is a clutch - (OAD)
Overrun Drive Pulley) allows pulley to free spin (decouple)- which takes the load off of the drive belt - so the way I understand it - as the pulley decouples less friction in the pulley thus spins faster than the belt which provides the boost charge voltage - instead of belt being driven by the engine rpm - is is now driven by the rotating speed of the drive axles - thus engine braking as the truck is in deceleration- this also helps take load off of the braking action to help in slowing the truck to a stop
possibly think of it this way
The old school lawn mower that had the wind up handle crank - pull the lever and the motor spun up to start - instead of providing engine starting- it’s providing a boost charge voltage - except the momentum is carried further by the coasting (rotational) speed of the drive axles still spinning the crankshaft
I am not sure how it relates to the charging system during coast or braking conditions, but this article explains the OAD pulley purpose and function. https://www.continental-engineparts...lternator-Decoupler/Products-(1)/Products/OADOK, now you have me totally confused! How does decoupling the alternator from the engine still drive it from the axles? Once you decouple the alternator there is nothing driving it but its own inertia.
As far as I understand the only way to increase the voltage output of the alternator is for the regulator curcuit to increase the voltage to the field coils in the alternators rotor. Which will increase the load the alternator puts on its drive. So spiking the voltage in an off throttle condition (coasting) would help with engine breaking.
I'm very interested in what exactly this alternator clutch does and how it fits into this whole charging system.
I wasn’t aware of hybrid rangers, thankshybrid vehicles many don't have starters and use their electric motor as a starter and alternator.