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Re: Placement of Ballast Resistor Continued
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Posted by Thomas Donahy on January 15, 2006 at 12:04:55 from (64.149.37.47):
In Reply to: Re: Placement of Ballast Resistor posted by Thomas Donahy on January 15, 2006 at 11:40:26:
Sorry but I ran out of space on the prior post The primary and secondary are connected inside the coil but not in series as one responder said. I have never seen an engine run without a condensor. Also, I was always taught that the condensor precipitates a quick collapse of the magnetic field and that the primary oscillations have no bearing on the secondary as current is already flowing across the plug gap. So far I agree with Bob M. that resistor placement makes no difference. I have an open mind however. I hope Dell and Clooney reply.
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