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does anyone remember the formula for figuring out voltage after you put in a resistor? say if i put a 0.8 ohm resistor and the input voltage is 14.0, what would the output voltage be? Johnny.
thanks for the help guys. the reason I ask is because the way I have understood it the ballast resistor in the ignition system is there to lower the voltage to the coil under the run position so it doesnt fry. on my car i changed to a unilite distributor and a msd coil but i still have a stock single ballast resistor. on the one side i have between 13.5 to 14.0 volts and the other i have about 5.8 to 5.9 volts? it runs ok but Im thinking part of my rich issue is possibly a weak spark. the mallory manual says to use a resistor about in the 0.8 ohm range. the stock one was about 1.6. wouldnt that 0.8 ohm slightly increase the voltage to the coil for more spark energy? shouldnt the voltage at the coil be more like 8 volts running? sorry guys its been about 10 years since i really messed with electrical math. :read2:
thanks for the help guys. the reason I ask is because the way I have understood it the ballast resistor in the ignition system is there to lower the voltage to the coil under the run position so it doesnt fry. on my car i changed to a unilite distributor and a msd coil but i still have a stock single ballast resistor. on the one side i have between 13.5 to 14.0 volts and the other i have about 5.8 to 5.9 volts? it runs ok but Im thinking part of my rich issue is possibly a weak spark. the mallory manual says to use a resistor about in the 0.8 ohm range. the stock one was about 1.6. wouldnt that 0.8 ohm slightly increase the voltage to the coil for more spark energy? shouldnt the voltage at the coil be more like 8 volts running? sorry guys its been about 10 years since i really messed with electrical math. :read2: