Capacitive Discharge and Multiple Spark Discharge
Re: Capacitive Discharge and Multiple Spark Discharge
Bump so you read KLAS' post. Good point re charging systems. :-)
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Re: Capacitive Discharge and Multiple Spark Discharge
weird, KLAS post didn't show up on my phone and internets been spotty at the house the last couple days.
I will say that it is a good use of a PWM chip. Im not opposed to using an analog chip and amplifying the signal if it works well. A few varible resistances to tune the circuit by knobs and this would be marketable as it is.
I will say that it is a good use of a PWM chip. Im not opposed to using an analog chip and amplifying the signal if it works well. A few varible resistances to tune the circuit by knobs and this would be marketable as it is.
Re: Capacitive Discharge and Multiple Spark Discharge
Fred wrote:There was a silicon chip article and you could get kits locally for years.
Drum roll: No kit, but I have the printed out instructions from way back then on real paper :-DFred wrote:I couldn't find the kit or info about the article online, yet. I may have an actual kit, though. Will check next time I'm in my storage.
September 1997 was the Silicon Chip article. K-3307 was the dick smith kit catalogue number. It used IR2155 self-oscillating drivers.
If you ask very nicely and are very very patient I'll eventually photograph/scan and upload. Maybe you can search it out online, though? I'm not going to try.
Fred.
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Re: Capacitive Discharge and Multiple Spark Discharge
Woot woot! That's all I needed. Found it on this site www.not2fast.com. Also found some other neet stuff there too.Fred wrote:
September 1997 was the Silicon Chip article. K-3307 was the dick smith kit catalogue number. It used IR2155 self-oscillating drivers.
Fred.
Re: Capacitive Discharge and Multiple Spark Discharge
You still don't need CDI, though... :-p
PS: You owe Andy some cash or an apology, get on it! ;-) This community is too small to earn a bad rep. :-)
PS: You owe Andy some cash or an apology, get on it! ;-) This community is too small to earn a bad rep. :-)
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