They do vary, but
1.5 amp running
2.5 amp stall
are the common ratings
Depends on how big the motor is. A stronger motor will draw more amps then a weaker or less efficient motor. For example a wiper motor draws far less then a starter motor.
Yes, many Renault Scenics are equipped with a rain sensor on the windscreen wipers that automatically adjusts wiper speed based on moisture detected on the glass. If your wipers keep stopping, it could indicate a malfunction in the sensor or a problem with the wiper motor. It's advisable to check the sensor for obstructions or damage, and if the issue persists, consult a mechanic for further diagnosis.
In many cars, there is only a single wiper motor. One wiper arm is attached directly to the wiper motor and the other through a linkage. If one is working, the motor is operating but the connection to the other may be broken.
To calculate the amps drawn by an 18kW motor, you can use the formula: Amps = Power (Watts) / Voltage (Volts). Assuming a standard voltage of 120V, the motor would draw approximately 150Amps. Note that actual amps will depend on the specific voltage of the motor.
That depends entirely upon the type of motor. A car starting motor may take a few hundred Amps for the short period.
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To answer this question the voltage of the motor must be stated.
It should give you that information on the side of the motor
A typical garage door motor uses about 3-5 amps while operating. This may vary depending on the specific model and size of the motor. It's important to check the motor's specifications for precise information.
I have a single phase induction motor. It draws 8 amps on start up and climbs to 14-15 amps when I put a load on it. When I don't have a load it runs at 1 and climbs to 2-3 amps. It is normal operation for this motor to run at the lower number of amps with a load. But I don't know what is wrong.
You need to remove the wiper motor and linkage assembly. Then disconnect the motor from the linkage, and turn on the wipers, to see if the motor is running or not. Then when you have the linkage out, manaully move back and forth to see if its binding or not. Usually a bad motor. Unfortunately, MB seems to have many problems with the wiper blade motors.
Depends on the voltage.