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4 January, 10:25

Technician A says that the starter motor used to crank diesel engines can draw up to 400 amps of current. Technician B says that high resistance on the insulated side of a starter motor circuit would cause higher than specified starter motor current draw. Who is correct? a. Technician A

b. Technician B

c. Both Technician A and Technician B

d. Neither Technician A nor Technician B

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  1. 4 January, 10:49
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    Answer: Option A : Technician A

    Explanation:

    The statement/observation, "that the starter motor used to crank diesel engines can draw up to 400 amps of current" made by Technician A is correct.

    A diesel engine uses up to 400 + Amperes of electricity to start up a diesel engine in the ignition chamber of motor engine.
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