Skip to Content
Medart Engine University
  • Home
  • Help
  • ​ 0
  • +1 636.231.3326
  • English (US) Português (BR) Español (América Latina)
  • Sign in
  • Contact Us
Medart Engine University
  • ​ 0
    • Home
    • Help
  • +1 636.231.3326
  • English (US) Português (BR) Español (América Latina)
  • Sign in
  • Contact Us
  1. Courses
  2. Basic Engine Electrical Systems 101
Nav
Home └Basic Engine Electrical Systems 101
Basic Engine Electrical Systems 101

Basic Engine Electrical Systems 101

Introduction to Electrical Theory

  • Fundamental Principles 00:52 Opens in a new window : The video begins by explaining the basic nature of electricity as the flow of electrons through a conductor.

  • Voltage, Amperage, and Resistance 01:25 Opens in a new window : It defines these three key terms using a water-flow analogy: voltage is pressure, amperage is the amount of flow, and resistance is the restriction to that flow.

  • Ohm's Law 02:45 Opens in a new window : The mathematical relationship between these three properties is introduced, explaining how technicians use it to troubleshoot circuits.

Engine Components and Systems

  • The Battery 04:15 Opens in a new window : This section covers the chemical process of storing electrical energy and the importance of proper maintenance to prevent corrosion and ensure strong starts.

  • The Ignition System 07:30 Opens in a new window : Detailed explanations are provided for both magneto and battery-powered ignition systems, describing how they generate the high-voltage spark necessary for combustion.

  • Charging Systems 15:20 Opens in a new window : The video explores how alternators and rectifiers work together to recharge the battery and power the engine's electrical accessories while it's running.

Testing and Maintenance

  • Using a Multimeter 22:10 Opens in a new window : A guide on how to use a multimeter to measure voltage drops and test for continuity within various engine circuits.

  • Common Electrical Failures 28:45 Opens in a new window : Identification of typical problems such as blown fuses, failed solenoids, and grounded wires that prevent engines from starting or running correctly.

Join this Course
Responsible Joseph Mueller
Last Update 03/06/2026
Completion Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Members 1
  • Course
  • Reviews
    • Kohler Electrical Knowledge
      Preview 10 xp

Drop a Line, Ask a Question, Give a Suggestion

Thank you for being  a part of our community of professionals asking good questions, sharing knowledge and best practices, and enjoying the problem-solving process. 

Submitting this form will create a note for my Service/ Education task list. I will do my best to sort and filter this input to benefit the community appropriately with the resources Medart has allocated.  If you need immediate an response please email me at jmueller@medartinc.com . 

Best, 

     Joseph Mueller 


Submit
Copyright © Medart Engine University 2026
English (US) | Português (BR) | Español (América Latina)
Powered by Odoo - Create a free website