Posted by John T on December 09, 2008 at 10:19:10 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Re: Yo Jim Bob M posted by Bob M on December 09, 2008 at 08:34:53:
Thanks Bob, I think now my analysis isnt quite right BUTTTTTTTTTTTTTT it yields the same end affect i.e. curent draw decreases as RPM increases due to that back EMF butttttttt what you say (and I believe is more correct then mine) isnt quite how I had it pictured ........
The back emf is in opposition to that from the battery so the starter sees less voltage therefore draws less E/R current yayyyyyyyyyyyy
I will be glad to hear Jimbos analysis
John T Electrical Engineer acting like I was a mechanical lol You mechanical gents are handy to have around now n then. Be sure n bring your "first wife" to the New York Expo next summer so we can have a little get together maybe let them buy us dinner??????????
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