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Re: ignition coil power source
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- Subject: Re: ignition coil power source
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- Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 11:27:57 -0700
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Original poster: "Dr. Resonance" <resonance@xxxxxxxxxx>
No. Most ignition coils provide 3-5 mA of current. Not really enough power
as TCs like high current to quickly charge the cap bank. NSTs will provide
much higher average currents to the caps.
A 12 kV 30 or 60 mA unit will work best.
Dr. Resonance
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> Can anyone please tell me do ignition coils generally
> output more than 30ma of current because I am thinking
> of using an ignition coil to power my tesla coil?
> E-mail me at dimon20042004@xxxxxxxxx
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