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Re[2]: 120AC,Dimmer, 12vauto coil,Cap
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- Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 18:04:47 -0700
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Original poster: Grishka <ghome@xxxxxxxxx>
Tl> Original poster: Bobby Amaya <dimon20042004@xxxxxxxxx>
Tl> Hi John,
Tl> To answer your question, the 120ac input,dimmer
Tl> switch,12v auto coil and cap will produce AC current
Tl> if you use AC input and it will produce DC current if
Tl> you use a DC input.
Hello, Bobby, hi Tesla List. I`m new to the list, but I`m not a beginner
with hv
devices. I`d like to correct you - how does an ignition coil could produce a
dc? In any case, the output would be pulses or sinus wave, coz it
doesn`t have any diodes inside.
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Best regards,
Grishka mailto:ghome@xxxxxxxxx
http://www.flyback.org.ru/coilers/grigory