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Re: In rush current vs running-current
I would think that the ratio of inrush current to running current is a function of the armature mass as it begins to overcome inertia. A motor with less mass, like a fuel pump motor, might have a lower ratio, whereas a starter may have a higher ratio. And then... Login to read more. ![]()
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