garyp
Electrical
- Jun 19, 2001
- 2
I have a problem starting a 12v DC Motor
When I start it from my 12v DC line it drags the line down to 10 volts. But due to some voltage checking circuitry in the starter for the motor it stops the motor if the line drops below 12v.
Would I be right in assuming that if I placed a large enough Capacitor (1 farad) in parallel with the motor this would act to stop the line being dragged down & hence enable me to start the motor?
The motor runs a compressor so it is a high inertia load & I expect it to need an assisted start will this work?
When I start it from my 12v DC line it drags the line down to 10 volts. But due to some voltage checking circuitry in the starter for the motor it stops the motor if the line drops below 12v.
Would I be right in assuming that if I placed a large enough Capacitor (1 farad) in parallel with the motor this would act to stop the line being dragged down & hence enable me to start the motor?
The motor runs a compressor so it is a high inertia load & I expect it to need an assisted start will this work?