hey all, for the ignition on my hybrid, I am going to dump a disposable camera flash through an ignition coil.
I was just wondering whether this is the right way of doing it:
I have a red wire going to one end of the flash tube, a balck wire going to the other end of the flash tube but there is also a grey wire wrapped around the flash tube. what is the grey wire for. I only need a positive and negative for the ignition coil, Will I need to do anything with the grey wire?
Thanks Dave
Flash circit to an ignition coil
It's the ionizing third wire you don't need it.
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Yes, if what you're after is to charge up the capacitor and the primary winding of the ignition coil.
If you want to charge the cap then dump it in you need a switch to keep the ignition coil out of the circuit til you want it on.
If you want to charge the cap then dump it in you need a switch to keep the ignition coil out of the circuit til you want it on.
If you've got the flash working on the throw of the switch then yep, all you need to do is put the ignition coil in series with the flash and it'll work as soon as you trigger the flash.