Mercedes Benz Alternator
The batteries of a Mercedes Benz supply power to the electrical system. After
a few hours of running though, the battery would apparently run out of energy.
This then requires a device that will constantly charge the batteries while in
operation. The needed instrument is the alternator also known as AC generator.
Compared to the early era’s direct current generators, this one works better by
supplying steady stream of high voltage to power the machine.

A Mercedes Benz alternator is the electromechanical device of the vehicle’s charging
system where power running the cooling fan, headlights, windshield wipers, radio
and other electrically-run auto devices is produced by converting mechanical energy
into alternating current. The conversion takes place as the belt of the engine’s
crankshaft drives the pulley system or rotor of the alternator. Some motion or
mechanical energy produced in the engine operation is transferred to the alternator.
As the belt turns, the magnet across a conductor is being moved, which then generated
electrostatic field or what is known as electricity. After which, the power is
being channeled through diodes. And then the electricity is directed to the battery
or batteries and other electrical devices. Significantly, the alternator works
along with the batteries and regulator. The alternator charges the battery for
power supply, and the regulator maintains the designated amount of voltage needed
in the operation.
DC generators on old Mercedes Benz models can be converted into alternators in
order for them to keep up with the performance of contemporary Mercedes Benz units
at least a bit. This has been popular to many enthusiasts, and used the strategy
to modify their vintage Mercedes Benzs. Presently, automakers including DaimlerChrysler
are using alternators for all VW platforms. Its importance for the modern vehicles
doesn’t only count on its capacity to perform better, but also with its vitality
to models that feature air conditioning systems. Features such as air conditioners
consume large amount of power which batteries alone cannot provide.