decribe two causes of higher than normal starter current draw
No. There is an excessive current draw, possibly in the form of a short circuit. Get an electrician to check it and fix it before you set fire to house.
Locked rotor current is the amount of current a motor would draw if you energize the motor and the rotor (the spinning shaft) doesn't spin.
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Maximum current is defined by the rated KW of the device, say Motor. The motor may not run at its maximum rated capacity all the time. Nominal current is drawn when motor runs at nominal load.
Current draw and length.
Remove starter and bench test it for operation and current draw
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Either a short to ground, or too much current draw in that circuit.Either a short to ground, or too much current draw in that circuit.
Over load in circuit? Remove starter and have it checked at auto parts for excessive current draw Dead short to ground in circuit? Over load in circuit? Remove starter and have it checked at auto parts for excessive current draw Dead short to ground in circuit?
Generally, you need a new one when the old one doesn't work properly. Oftentimes, a starter current draw test can be used to check for a bad starter.
Yes, but eventually your started will cease to work?
The bulb with the lowest resistance. Current = Volts / Resistance
Get a new starter. It's gone bad and is trying to draw too much power and can cause a fire.
No. As long as the voltage specs match. The load will only draw the current it needs to operate. If the current specs were flipped, 3A adapter on a 5A unit, this would cause problems. The unit will try to draw the 5A it's designed for and smoke the adapter.
When testing the current draw your digital multimeter should be set on the current.
Starter relay protects the ignition switch from excessive electrical draw.
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