
Edit: added photo below. Notice that the cases of the coil and condenser are well connected to the chassis. Sorry for the crappiness of the phto of the back of the control panel - it is difficult to reach without dismantling.








Exactly - nothing to buy.jimmy101 wrote:For this type of circuit the capacitor is the condensor from the old automotive points/rotor setup.
Without it, the arc at the relay contacts is very severe. I had a clear relay for a while that let you see the arc. It also had problems pulling the relay without the condenser. Radio noise is not really an issue because it is a single arc - not a continuous buzz like in a real ignition.jimmy101 wrote:The cap can be eliminated and the circuit should work fine. The life of the relay may be shortened a small amount, and the ciruit will make more radio frequency noise but heck, the spark gap itself is a pretty good radio transmitter.
I edited in a photo, but I'm not sure how to move the post to a different forum category.jimmy101 wrote:A photo would be nice, then move to the "How to" section.
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