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Re: Amperage required for 12 V coil
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Posted by Gene Davis (Ga.) on April 23, 2006 at 10:51:31 from (69.19.14.39):
In Reply to: Amperage required for 12 V coil posted by Gene Davis (Ga.) on April 22, 2006 at 20:23:14:
Thanks a lot fellas; The reason it was important was the 3 amp charging stator and magneto coil for this engine on a big troy bilt tiller,(8hp) are bad and the only charging system available now,(3 amp is discontinued)for this engine is the 1.5 am charging stator. I can run it on battery ignition to fire the engine, but if the figures you people give me are applied, the 1.5 amp stator will not keep the battery charged while runnimng after the engine is cranked with the electric starter. Guess I'll have to put out a cry for a 3 amp coil on the garden tractor and stationary engine board. Thanks for the help. Gene
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