Posted by John T on November 19, 2010 at 13:35:20 from (66.244.97.31):
In Reply to: Re: 12 volt conversion posted by wayne in mn on November 19, 2010 at 09:43:23:
Not sure I follow you Wayne. The Condensor is IN PARALELL with the points. When they are closed the condensor is shorted out and discharged and when they are open the condensor is in series with the coil and ground or any series ballast that may also be in the LV primary circuit. For sure, the coil will still fire without any condensor but I agree the sparks weaker. If the condensor is too small the sparks weaker and the poinst burn up sooner, if its too big she wont fire at all but the poinst last a longgggggggg time lol, if its just the right size the sparks the strongest.
Yes youre right it has to do with controlling the rate of the magnetic field collapse but your statement "condensor between coil and points" cornfused me, did you mean "resistor" between coil and points ??????? If youre like me the fingers n brains arent in sync and I mis type stuff like that often grrrrrrrrrrr Im gettin oldddddddd I reckon
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