Posted by leej on July 13, 2012 at 08:18:21 from (99.185.126.197):
In Reply to: 6V vs 12V coil posted by sixtyninegmc on July 10, 2012 at 13:22:47:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see"If looking......". Well, bud, that's all you need to look at.
You call it a 'bandaid', others will call it 'properly designed".
Done correctly, it will produce full power without noise & vibration & overheating. Do a half a$$ed job & you get half a$$ed results. Efficiency will vary with design/implementation, but even if lower than optimal, the limited use of hobbiest more than off sets additional cost of a high efficiency converter.
Back to the original topic........you still haven't found those extra several thousand volts of spark when connected -/
+ vs +/-, have you? stop looking, you won't. Your time will be better spent looking for another "face saving diversion'. :wink:
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