Posted by jimtrs on October 19, 2021 at 10:12:58 from (73.219.194.27):
In Reply to: Tractor coils posted by 300jk on October 18, 2021 at 15:10:35:
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Coils need to run with about 4 amps of current. Forget about points / no points.
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Forget about points / no points. If you run a 1.5 ohm resistance coil on a 12 volt system, without additional resistance, you will eventually burn up the Coils
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A true 12 volt coil has around 3.0 ohms of resistance. Should NOT be any additional resistors in the circuit. If there was, the system would have a very weak spark.
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Good. See last statement above
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Yes. Too much amperage. But you just said above Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see
Again, a true 12 volt coil has around 3.0 ohms of resistance.
So is it a coil with 1.5 ohms of resistance, or a true 12 volt coil with around 3.0 ohms of resistance? Can't be both.
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This either has additional resistance inline, or you have been very lucky, ..... so far.
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