Hi John,
sonex1374 wrote:I think a best practice with these ignition systems is to turn them off when they are not needed, such as taxiing or when the engine is not running.
That's exactly what I intend to do. Also keep in mind that with the Hummel the primary ignition is an impulse mag. To be as kind as possible to the starter you can/should start the engine on primary ignition alone. Just do a quick check of the secondary before taxi and then re-engage the secondary in the run-up area while doing the "formal" run-up.
I'm going to go ahead and say this too while I'm thinking about it. Since the Hummel primary ignition *is* an impulse mag, and the Zenith carb has no mixture cut off, we need to be especially mindful while handling the prop. A single point of failure, like a broken P-lead, combined with that distinctive clunk of the mag, could lead to a very bad day. As an added precaution, on the final flight of the day, I intend to kill the engine by turning the fuel valve off and letting the fuel in the float bowl burn before turning the ignition off.
Wes