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Re: [ihc] Re: Humphrey's Coil Voltage
So was the resistance wire a substitute for the ballast resistor? A
different way of doing the same thing?
>
> The earlier scouts had a resistance wire with a value of "about" 1.8
> ohms.
> The internal resistance of the coil is about 1.5 ohms, at least
> every one
> I've measured from a stock pickup, travelall, or scout circa 1970.
> This
> gives an approximate run voltage of 6 volts. Naturally, the start
> curcuit
> doubles that voltage, which also doubles the current.
>
> The resistance wire's function is to protect the points, because the
> extra
> current derived from running 12 volts burns them up pretty quickly.
> Since 6
> volts was adequate before the change to 12 volt systems, the auto
> industry
> stayed with 6 volt coils in most vehicles. This was less expensive
> than
> making 12 volt coils.
>
> 12 volts does not hurt a 6 volt coil, however. It just makes a
> bigger spark.
> For this reason, you can use a pertronix or even a high powered
> ignition,
> such as an MSD, with a stock coil.
>
> -Allan
>
>
>
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