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Thread: E34 starter motor current drain

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    Default E34 starter motor current drain

    folks, 2 questions:
    1. what is the max current drain of the starter motor during cranking?

    2. is there a fuse that protects the starter motor circuit - where is it and what is the ampere rating?

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    Can't answer 1 but the starter motor is not fused.
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    Several hundred amps? More if it's cold (and the engine is hard to crank)?

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    At cold on such a big engine, while the starter motor is in stall and voltage applied, it can draw upto 450 ish amps instantaneously.

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    IIRC the entry in the etk is for "starter, 1.8 kW", so whatever 12 and 1800 is by ohm's law.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryan roopnarine
    IIRC the entry in the etk is for "starter, 1.8 kW", so whatever 12 and 1800 is by ohm's law.
    1.8kW continuous = 150Amps...
    However that will spike massively while the motor's stalled.

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    ferrett,i just moved my battery from the engine compartment to under the rear seat.im hearing all kinds of cautions about the 4 guage wire that is allready there being to small to carry the load.the factory used a 2 0t positive cable in the engine compartment and then used a 4 ot to ground the battery to chassis.the circuit cant handle any load greater than the 4 ot ability to ground the circuit.is this correct?.bones

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    Quote Originally Posted by bones
    ferrett,i just moved my battery from the engine compartment to under the rear seat.im hearing all kinds of cautions about the 4 guage wire that is allready there being to small to carry the load.the factory used a 2 0t positive cable in the engine compartment and then used a 4 ot to ground the battery to chassis.the circuit cant handle any load greater than the 4 ot ability to ground the circuit.is this correct?.bones
    could you post a pix of the battery under the rear seat and what it looks like now on the engine bay?? I'm thinking of doing this also if its not that hard.

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