97stscaddy
Dedicated LVC Member
Alternators produce less when they get hot? That's a new one on me. If anything they'd produce more assuming the regulator is out to lunch. As heat increases, the copper's resistivity goes down so more current would flow. I can't honestly see how this could be a true statement unless the regulator is bad. Not trying to be ignorant, but this simply isn't true.
You go on believing that.