P pks71 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 202 0 nova scotia Mar 1, 2005 #1 Can you put a amp on each coil? Click to read more...
analogkid Banned 1,325 0 n.y. Mar 1, 2005 #2 yes but you better gain match the amps so each coil is getting EXATLY the same power.
johnecon2001 5,000+ posts SSA/ROE Super-Møderator 5,321 60 Phoenix, AZ Mar 1, 2005 #3 only trained professionals should attempt this. and by asking this question... you are clearly not a trained professional.
only trained professionals should attempt this. and by asking this question... you are clearly not a trained professional.
OP P pks71 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 202 0 nova scotia Mar 1, 2005 Thread Starter #4 only trained professionals should attempt this. and by asking this question... you are clearly not a trained professional. Click to expand... Why should prof only attemp this? whats the diff? If one coil gets 100 wrms and the other gets 110wrms....so what? Whats the big deal?
only trained professionals should attempt this. and by asking this question... you are clearly not a trained professional. Click to expand... Why should prof only attemp this? whats the diff? If one coil gets 100 wrms and the other gets 110wrms....so what? Whats the big deal?