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Re: HIGH CURRENT DRAW DURING STARTER OPERATION.
Posted to Technical Theory Forum on 10/30/2002 5 Replies

Using Ohms Law, then if the resistance remains constant (eg. starter motor resistance) and voltage drops the current must drop.

Sure it may need it, but the "push - voltage" isn't there.

eg. Voltage 12v; resistance 0.1 ohms then current = 120A

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