Yes if the battery can deliver enough current for enough time to be useful. You would connect the motors in parallel. If for example each motor required 1 amp and you had a 30 aHr (amp hour) battery the motors could run for about 10 hours.
Depends on the ratings(volts, amps, etc.) Definitely not an AC motor.
as long as its 12 volts.!
You mean volts? 12V The largest load is the starter motor
Yes, that's right.
What you can do is either add more components or lessen the volts of the battery.
The starter motor of a diesel generator is a DC motor. Depending on the size of the diesel engine the starter motor could be 12 volts or 24 volts. Sometimes more that one battery is used at the specific voltage. These batteries are connected in parallel to create more amp hour cranking power.
Connect the three batteries in series:[POSITIVE]-[battery #1]-[neg]-------[pos]-[battery #2]-[neg]-------[pos]-[battery #3]-[NEGATIVE]You'll have 27 volts between [POSITIVE] and [NEGATIVE].
i think it is because some energy is being lost throug the motor's consumption.
You can only do that with a transformer. Or you can wire three 9 volt batteries in series to get 27 volts.
It is probably a three phase 50 Hz motor.
There is a wire from the alternator to the starter motor. On the starter motor end, there is a fusible link that sometimes melts. With the engine off, check the battery volts and check the volts on the big red alternator wire. If they are not the same voltage, the link is open. If the link is open, the battery will not charge
12 volts!!! 12 volts!!! Real Answer 13.1 volts (Depending on Battery)