Posted by 1370rod on December 19, 2012 at 17:06:37 from (174.125.224.243):
In Reply to: 12 volt coil voltage posted by Tomfg on December 19, 2012 at 15:33:21:
I think your OK, I have converted several by doing the same thing and to be honest about it never checked the voltage and everything worked fine. One thing we have to remember is with the resister installed the amperage flow is really restricted and that is was does the most damage. Think of it this way, grab that coil wire when the engine is running. now we know it will give you a jolt and maybe even loosen some dental work (I;m kidding), But it won't kill you. Now that was probably 50,000 volts, but low amperage. Now what would happen if you grabbed a live 240v line, those have high amperage and we know what would happen , not good. On the same hand one can grab terminals of a good 12v batt and nothing happens. 12 volts (pressure) is to low to push amps (flow) through us that would hurt us. Sorry for the windy post, I got carried away, Rod.
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