scrubberguy
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Hey everyone, I'm a floor scrubber mechanic, and recently discovered my onboard air compressor powered by a Honda GX160 has elec. start! Been pull starting it for a few years, and want to take advantage of the elec. Start.
My work van is a Ford transit 250. I did find a aux. Power point on the rear side of the drivers seat rated to 60A. I've obtained 20ft of 4ga cable to run between the compressor and battery.....anybody have an idea of how many amps these elec starters pull?? Say worst case scenario max amps (long cable, cold weather oil thick etc.) Thanks for the help. I tried googling the info with no luck. So figured I'd try here...
I did find a starter on Amazon rated at 2amps but that seems a little too low for me to believe.
Also do you think, I'll need to wire in a diode to keep the charging system of the air compressor from frying my van electronics? With a little jump pack used to verify the starter is operational I measured between 24-29 volts at high idle before the pilot valve kicked the engine into low idle/bypass
Thanks in advance
- Scrubberguy
My work van is a Ford transit 250. I did find a aux. Power point on the rear side of the drivers seat rated to 60A. I've obtained 20ft of 4ga cable to run between the compressor and battery.....anybody have an idea of how many amps these elec starters pull?? Say worst case scenario max amps (long cable, cold weather oil thick etc.) Thanks for the help. I tried googling the info with no luck. So figured I'd try here...
I did find a starter on Amazon rated at 2amps but that seems a little too low for me to believe.
Also do you think, I'll need to wire in a diode to keep the charging system of the air compressor from frying my van electronics? With a little jump pack used to verify the starter is operational I measured between 24-29 volts at high idle before the pilot valve kicked the engine into low idle/bypass
Thanks in advance
- Scrubberguy
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