how do i hook up a ignition coil

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Crna Legija
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Wed Jan 27, 2010 7:27 pm

I have a bosch transformer type ignition coil and was trying to make it spark but could not get it to.

i just wanted to see if eny of you could help me set it up
i was looking on the net but could not find diagrams on how to get it to fire


thanks in advance
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this is the same coill i have it has a negetive and positive connetons on the back and one spark plug thing on the other
this is the same coill i have it has a negetive and positive connetons on the back and one spark plug thing on the other
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Thu Jan 28, 2010 2:05 pm

Hi
Here is the easiest way to get it started
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You should use transistor with radiator, at least 400V 10 Amps.
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Thu Jan 28, 2010 2:17 pm

You can also use the circuit McCoytheLesser posted in another thread:
If you have some RC batteries you might be able to try to make a 555 ignition circuit. I've built this exact circuit with great results and all the components are available at Radioshack, BUT it will drain small current sources in a heartbeat. Personally, for a spud gun, I'd just stick to the electric BBQ lighter or a stungun.
The 555 is the "wave generator" in Zywiec's post.
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Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:31 pm

Check the wiki:

http://www.spudfiles.com/spud_wiki/inde ... mera_flash

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Then add power to the relay:
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Thu Jan 28, 2010 11:40 pm

I never thought about discharging a flash capacitor into a coil. If you put another flash capacitor in parallel with the first one, there should be a larger spark from the ignition coil. As for the "12 or 10 gauge" wire to the spark strip, I've used a little as 16 gauge with a taser and still don't have corona loss(corona is tiny sparks, to those who don't know). Also a spark plug wire isn't a good choice because the core of the wire is also a resistor which will diminish your spark. Find an old T.V. and get the H.V. wire out of it. If that isn't obtainable you can stick to copper wire but BE CAREFUL with it. A shock from an ignition coil doesn't feel too good :) .
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