Hippo
Lord Hippo
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It doesn't take that much to start an engine. Peeps talk about thousands of amps but in reality it's not. The sudden current demand/spike is high but only for a small amount of time. When yer battery is flat get someone to charge it oft their car for 5 minutes. It will then probably be able to start your car. It doesn't need to be fully charged to start yer car. Charge rate is dependent on the engine revs which is proportional to alternator speed (what the alternator is able to produce, minus what it's powering). Higher the revs means more current available from the alternator, but current will only flow if it's being used. The battery will only absorb so much current at any one time. The link below gives an insight into voltage during starting of ma hippo. I'll do a demo of starting current when I get round to it.
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/freelander-1-starting-charging-voltage-160533.html
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/freelander-1-starting-charging-voltage-160533.html