Fairly simple calculation. 746W = 1 hp
But you have to make a few assumptions. First one is overall efficiency. At a guess I would think about 50% (automotive alternators are not designed for efficiency, and run quite hot at maximum output, despite having good cooling), although it is probably more like a fixed load equivalent to perhaps 50W from the load of the fan, belt losses and bearing losses plus a percentage efficiency with losses from the field current and resistive loss.
So for zero current, 50W is equivalent to about 0.07hp
With a current of 50A at 14V = 700W, factored for 50% efficiency = 1400W plus 50W = 1450W or close to 2hp.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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