Excellent...I'll try both options at a later date...as I understand the need to learn the circuit so will continue doing so...I actually had it working with two separate coils and circuits but both had a trigger.
To pick up the inductive charge of a generator coil, are these always single wire or bifilar? I have a full wave rectifier and all my coils are bifilar at present...so I was trying to see how to wire it up but got stuck here...I'm guessing the DC out (+ and - on the bridge rectifier) goes into the capacitor and then gets discharged to some source near the cap voltage ceiling.
It is the input to the BR that confused me. I'll look for some info but there is so much wrong info on the web that has cost me a few transistors and pots....I'll stick with this forum as my source of info.
I have some TIP3055's that must be bad as they get really hot if I add them to the circuit. One will run actually which taught me to be careful regardless...it was painful....but I figured it is working...probably would not have for long....just long enough to burn the crap out of fingers...lol.
To pick up the inductive charge of a generator coil, are these always single wire or bifilar? I have a full wave rectifier and all my coils are bifilar at present...so I was trying to see how to wire it up but got stuck here...I'm guessing the DC out (+ and - on the bridge rectifier) goes into the capacitor and then gets discharged to some source near the cap voltage ceiling.
It is the input to the BR that confused me. I'll look for some info but there is so much wrong info on the web that has cost me a few transistors and pots....I'll stick with this forum as my source of info.
I have some TIP3055's that must be bad as they get really hot if I add them to the circuit. One will run actually which taught me to be careful regardless...it was painful....but I figured it is working...probably would not have for long....just long enough to burn the crap out of fingers...lol.
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