Second BatteRy has heated up and blows
I guess it's over charging, why?
There are 3 events occurring:
1. AC = Begins.
2. VR = Converts.
3. DC = Ends.
AC in its natural form = +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-
DC coverts to =
---------- ~ Battery Post
++++++++ ~ Battery Post
AC Travels = < This way and that way ><><><><><>
DC Travels = > This way only >>>>>>>
AC out the alternator is traveling <><><><><>
VR captures > is a given. VR captures < as well and the one is more or less spun around or converted to travel >>>> as the other direction was >>> this way to begin with.
DC is the separation of a chemical reaction between plates is + sits at this end and - sits at that end.
Of course there is a 'for every action...,' that movement is still AC as in a balance of pings back and forth. And it can be measured.
However, I am getting to the 'Why?' part that the OP was wondering. The electrical system is just 3 fundamental moves to think about is who is the problem in all this?
Why it's AC. No... It is putting out full kettle boil me out and pop goes the we sell new batteries is go get one.
Why it's the VR. Yes... It is not converting the other wire for DC direction, nor can it control the voltage. It says; look at the 2 wires out of the stator is for example saying, 16 amps is one wire, 16 equals the other, 32 amps of voltage is my battery would last longer if 16 was cooking that puppy so I'm going to remove or plug up that one prong out the stator and run 16 amps. My new battery blows @ 30min X's 32 amps.
Why, if my math is right, I can run 16 amps X's 60min before the battery blows.
Signed,
Never ask me why... Why not? This one is for franco. The OP better close this question and give up the who in the loop is it?