Remember, as voltage increases in a circuit, if all things are the same, the current draw goes up.
I used to run those little 3v hobby motors up to 12v and in very short bursts as high as 18v. They might only pull .2-.5 amps under load at 3v but at 6-12 it gets to about 2 and at 18 I'd had a couple pull as much as 5-7 amps, melting nylon bushings, frying brushes, and melting solder in no time. At 50 cents each I couldn't help but run like 40 of them into the ground.
As for your alternator issue, did it go away after the engine cooled? If not, your regulator took a dump but if it did then your regulator overheated.
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- Kyle
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