treeguy
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I have a question thats been bugging me, but may sound so dumb that I can't wait to see the response. Whether you are operating a car, deuce, boat, or tractor everyone know that you never disconnect any battery cable with the engine running. This is because the electricty generated by the altinator has no where to go if you are not using it for accessories. So my question is: when you have your beloved genny up and running but don't have anything connected to it to run, what happens to the electricity being generated. Its there right, all the time she's running, you can instantly get power from the convenience plug, so why doesn't it build up and fry itself? Any ideas about this electrical magic?
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