Posted by leej on July 12, 2012 at 12:49:57 from (99.34.232.170):
In Reply to: 6V vs 12V coil posted by donjr on July 10, 2012 at 13:22:47:
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1% ain't gonna do jack sheet!!!!!!!!!! 200 out of 20,000 open circuit!!!
And to beat that, the gap & pressure sets the arc voltage & it is more like 1000 to 2000, so the 200 is more, repeat more than totally swamped!
As I said, IT DOESN"T MATTER!!!!!!!!!! Even others have tried to beat it through your thick skull, that most mags & many, many modern wasted spark engines operate on BOTH pos & neg spark all the time, day in & day out. Go study phase converters....you need better understanding there too.
I sense a lack of full understanding it your postings on that topic too. :roll:
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