Re: Can you test a coil with a meter to see if it is good or not???
- From: "GPE" <See_my_website_for_email@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 9 Apr 2006 13:28:44 -0500
"Carl Witthoft" <carl@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <1144589244.200421.305410@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"seymour-shabow@xxxxxxxxxx" <seymour-shabow@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks for the info and thanks for be insulting! Maybe you didn't mean
to be
but you sure came across that way. I never claimed to be an expert.
Don't worry about it, the term that Dale was looking for instead of
"conductance" is "resistance"
Well, sure, but conductance is just the reciprocal of resistance.
Now we need to get into transconductance!
But overall I agree the quickest and simplest way is to jumper 40V (or
whatever your machine, EM or SS, uses for coils) by touching a lead to
the coil terminal and seeing if it fires.
.
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