ei is a voltage sensitive device. from what I have read ont he current generation ei, and from what I know of electronics in general.. most of these units don't like to operate under 4.5v
that doesn't leave alot of wiggle room.. .. for instance.. 1.5v
now put a hungry starter on there.. or a battery that has sat a few months.. or some cold weather.. or a dirty terminal here or there.
not hard to get close to the threshold where the ei might not fire.
that's why I said if you are going to go on an ei.. go ahead and go for 12v too.
I'm not an ei guy.. I admit it. I have sufficient electrical skills that all my points tractors start.. thus there is no incentive for me to invest 100+ bucks per machine to achieve the same thing i have right now.. good reliable starters... that said.. again... IF I went ei.. I'd also go 12v..
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