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londons_explore 11 hours ago

Whilst cranking, an ICE car will drop to around 6 volts (then maximum power is extracted according to thevenim's theorem).

That means all computers etc will work at 6v.

toast0 11 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> Whilst cranking, an ICE car will drop to around 6 volts (then maximum power is extracted according to thevenim's theorem).

> That means all computers etc will work at 6v.

Not necessarily all of them. Plenty of stuff will drop out while cranking; hopefully not the computers that run the fuel injection and ignition, though.

cogogo 4 hours ago | parent [-]

Interesting. I now know why my windshield wipers quit for a sec when my vw auto stop/start kicks back on.

Maxion 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Not a car engineer, but those motors can be pretty high A, so this could also just be a feature that helps the starter get as much power as it can while cranking.

bluGill 11 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

The specs say no less than 6volts. In the real world when the temperature drops down to -70F or colder and batteries get old the voltage goes well below that: deal with it.