Asked by Athena Colleen on May 09, 2024
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A battery starter should never be cranked for more than 15 seconds at a time without at least a two-minute cool-off period.
Battery Starter
A device that uses electrical power from a battery to start the engine, typically by turning the engine's crankshaft to initiate combustion.
Cool-Off Period
A legally mandated period allowing buyers to cancel a contractual agreement without penalty, typically seen in financial or real estate transactions.
- Comprehend the safety measures required for initiating and energizing systems.
- Recognize the significance of proper maintenance and testing of batteries.
Verified Answer
SS
shayla springsMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
Cranking a battery starter for more than 15 seconds without a cool-off period can overheat the starter motor and potentially damage it, as well as deplete the battery more quickly.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the safety measures required for initiating and energizing systems.
- Recognize the significance of proper maintenance and testing of batteries.