by n502pd » Wed Oct 14, 2020 6:06 pm
Ok, all, I have been thinking again, so be aware! I am putting together a fly parts kit, and want to include at least one ignition coil. You know the red ones that sit on the fire wall. Investigating on line ( I know, shouldnt believe everything found), but there are several coils available, with primary resistances of 1.5, 2.0, 2.2, 3, and 5 ohms. As haas been said, the lower resistance coils use more current, and get hotter durring use, and maybe will fail prematurely if not cooled correctly. That might be hard to do in an airplane. N502PD has small blast tubes already on coils and regulator.
Here is what I wish to find out from those of you who would measure the primary resistance of one or both of your sonex supplied ignition coils,( I do not denegrate anything on Sonex supplied coils) and either send me a PM, or list the results here, along with the total time on them. Test conditions can be either with one wire removed (preferred), or with no wire removed, and measured between the ternimals on the top of the coil, not to ground. I tested mine with and without wire removed and saw no difference in resistance. Leave master off, pri and sec ignition off.. ships battery does not have to be disconnected, that is up to you.
My reason for this request is, while testing an aerovee install with about 10 mins run time, the coil measured had 5.0 ohms, and my bird (TT 45 hrs) measured 3.8 - insturment error of .7 ohms, yielding net of 3.1 ohms. Since others have said in the past on this forum, the lower resistance coils run hotter due to increased current, and can be prone to failure at inapropriate times, like take off(??) as an example. If this trend is trackable, I am of the opinion that actual failure may well be adverted if the reduction in primary resistance can be tracked over time. The no-go resistance has not been determined yet, but data from 'all youall' should help me decide if I need to add this to the condition inspection list of thing to do.
Thanks for any input that can help with this process!
Fly safe, greasy side down, at least when landing!!
Joe Nelsen
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