aczlan
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- Kubota L3830GST, B7500HST, BX2660. Formerly: Case 480F LL, David Brown 880UE
I agree 100%. My only disagreement is with CM calling a short across a solenoid to a load a short to ground.I understand what CM is trying to say,
Current needs a "return" path to ground, but to safely do so, it also needs a ( without getting to technical ) "load" in it's path.
Without this load ( light, starter, radio etc, etc ) it is considered a short to ground,
depending on the amperage, this short to grnd can cause considerable damage.
Again, my take on this is the solenoid "shorted" closed, this is probably why the starter still spined,
when it was put in neutral, when Gary hit the solenoid again, it dislodged the internal short and opened the solenoid.
If it goes directly to ground (ie: the wrench on the positive terminal hitting the engine block) it is a short to ground.
If it goes from positive to ground via a load (like Gary had happen when he hit both terminals with the wrench) it is a short, but it would not be considered a short to ground because it goes to ground through a load.
Aaron Z