We use a 4.0:1 or 4.4:1 planetary gear reduction type starter with our big cube inch, high compression race engines to cure probs.
Very large diesel engines are usually started by compressed air.
Gas turbine engines, including jet engines, have a capacitor discharge ignition system using one or more ignitor plugs, which are only used at startup or in case the combustor(s) flame goes out. Ignition system of piston engines use spark plugs, distributor, coil and a battery.
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when starting my car, cannot
Cuts off all load on battery preserving enough cranking power for engine startup.
Car will not start, makes no sound. Battery is strong.
That would be during the POST (Power-On Self Test)
Not so much a CMOS battery, but the data in NVRAM (startup-config) is in some models powered by a battery, which is pretty much the equivalent. In other models (among them the 2600 series) NVRAM is implemented with an EEPROM which does not use a battery.
That's where the router's startup-config (startup configuration) is stored.That's where the router's startup-config (startup configuration) is stored.That's where the router's startup-config (startup configuration) is stored.That's where the router's startup-config (startup configuration) is stored.
My 2001 does that when the battery is drained and needing charging.
A startup boot is when you boot from a startup disc.
Could be many things such as battery, alternator, starter.... and also cold weather
Manual Startup. Use services.msc in command prompt to set the startup.