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RE: coil running of car battery(s)?
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- Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 08:11:50 -0700
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Original poster: Jerry White <starcatfisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Thanks a lot. Pretty much what I was thinking of! Devon, I think this will
should match your needs and keep the CSA off your back! Let us know how
everythink works out,good luck.
Jerry
Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Original poster: "Derek Woodroffe"
>Do you wave a drawing of the driver circuit for ickle tess? this is exactly
what I was thinking of and I
>beleve that it is exactly what is needed.I don't mind using someone elses
brain work. I am just glad that my
>idea works even though I wasn't the first one to think of it! ;-)
I don't have a circuit diagram for that coil drawn up but basically the
ignition coil driver(s) are very simple ones like this
http://www.okay.dyndns.org/okhp/electro/igncoildrv/
The output of each ignition coil is then rectified by a string of 4 x by8406
diodes directly into the primary capacitance, then the usual spark gap,
primary, secondary and topload in a classic TC.
Cheers
Derek