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Which do you use a spike or a victor on the Bosch motor?
I was wondering if you have to use a victor or a spike on the Bosch van door motor??
Please help.... Last edited by Leo 1529 : 20-01-2006 at 20:18. |
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Re: Which do you use a spike or a victor on the Bosch motor?
Read <R86>, <R92>, and <R93> in Section 5 of the manual.
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Re: Which do you use a spike or a victor on the Bosch motor?
<R87> also applies.
Short answer is you may use either per the rules. However, you should consider carefully the stall current of the Van Door motor and the size of the fuse in the spike. |
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