sonex1374 wrote:The coils follow a simple version of ohms law: V = I * R. Calculating for amp draw I, it works out to V / R or 12 volts / 3 ohms = 4 amps. For 5 ohm coils it works to 12 v / 5 ohms = 2.4 amps (a savings of 1.6 A per coil). at a slightly higher bus voltage say 14 V it would be 4.7 A vs 2.8 A, or 1.9 A per coil. In any case, you'll get back 3-4 amps with the 5 ohm coils.
If you don't need to free up more electricity in your plane, then there's no real reason to entertain these. However, if you have a complex system this is a lot easier than trying to add on a second or a larger alternator system.
Jeff
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