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Steve, Good grief, kind of a loaded question. Even what appears to be a simple purely resistive circuit, like a battery, two wires, and a light bulb will have some, albeit near immeasurable...
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question. simple starter motor conversion to 12v
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Steve, torque would only apply to a gear tooth engagement load if the rotational inertia / moment of inertia of the starter armature and Bendix assembly was zero. Since this assembly has mass, and...
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question. simple starter motor conversion to 12v
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Re: question. simple starter motor conversion to 12v
There is a reason things are breaking! A 6V starter on 12V will deliver four times the torque, not just twice as much. Power =amperage squared times resistance. The amperage will double for a 6V...
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