A little more on my refurbished 10 coiler:
Still having trouble adding pictures.
Have replaced all the wiring with 10AWG wire and added a bank of switches and a larger pot.
I started retesting each coil after installing the #10 wires and noticed that in spite of all the coils firing at the same time they don't all fire the same.
For instance I have different peak voltages on my spikes measured on my scope with 10x leads:
coil 1: 50v
coil 2: 55v
coil 3: 55v
4: 60v
5: 60v
6: 60 v
7: 66v
8: 64v
9: 60v
10: 60v
And I tested at a fixed resistance for which coils when added actually increased RPMs and found that 4 of the coils actually slow the machine down (2,3,5, 9) so I'll have to pull those and do some more testing. On a good note, I had to change to a 215AH charging bank for the testing because I was filling my 25AH bank up too fast.
Still having trouble adding pictures.
Have replaced all the wiring with 10AWG wire and added a bank of switches and a larger pot.
I started retesting each coil after installing the #10 wires and noticed that in spite of all the coils firing at the same time they don't all fire the same.
For instance I have different peak voltages on my spikes measured on my scope with 10x leads:
coil 1: 50v
coil 2: 55v
coil 3: 55v
4: 60v
5: 60v
6: 60 v
7: 66v
8: 64v
9: 60v
10: 60v
And I tested at a fixed resistance for which coils when added actually increased RPMs and found that 4 of the coils actually slow the machine down (2,3,5, 9) so I'll have to pull those and do some more testing. On a good note, I had to change to a 215AH charging bank for the testing because I was filling my 25AH bank up too fast.
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