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Re: Coil theory

To: clive.sherriff@ntlworld.com, lawrie@britcars.com, mgt@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Coil theory
From: Dduncombes@aol.com
Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 06:46:06 EDT
Clive
Fair question but I'm unsure about the answer!   Perhaps it  came down to 
insignificant technicalities.  Does anyone else  know?
Paul
 
 
Paul,

Makes sense, but in that case why do
themanufacturers put  the CB / SW marks
(or + / - ) on the  terminals?

Clive

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Subject: Re: Coil theory


> Lawrie
> It doesn't matter  which way any coil is wired with regard to the SW or  CB
>  terminals.  When the points open there will still be a surge of current  
> through
> the primary coil due to the condensor charging up, and  the secondary in 
> the
> coil will generate 20k plus volts at its  terminal.  Depending on the 
> polarity
> of the primary coil  connections, and therefore the direction of current 
> flow
> in the  primary, this high tension voltage will be positive or  negative.
>  When it gets to the plug it doesn't matter what it is because  the 
>  potential
> difference across the plug will be at the worst case 20k   minus 12 or at 
> best 20k
> plus 12 - that will not affect the  performance of the  plug!!
> As a matter of interest my PA has been  wired positive earth some time in 
> the
> past but my old coil is  wired in the normal way with the SW  terminal 
> being
>  connected to the ignition switch (-ve) and the CB to the  distributor  
> (+ve).
> It runs perfectly, but the blower also helps!
>  Regards
> Paul Duncombe
> UK
>
> Fellow listers -  especially those of you who understand the ebb and flow 
> of
>  electrons....
>
> I've always been led to believe that coil  polarity  is important.If the 
> car
> is wired negative  ground, the "minus" terminal on  the coil should go to 
> the
>  distributor for maximum spark voltage to be  generated. However, today  I
> presented myself with a puzzle which may be  totally erroneous or  may, in
> fact, need some explanation:
>
> If a coil  was  manufactured during the days when its intended cars were
>  predominantly  positive ground (example - a Lucas Sports Coil dated  1958),
> and has  terminals marked "SW" and "CB" rather than "+" or  "-", logically 
> the
> "CB"  terminal would be the "plus"  terminal since the points take the 
> current
> to a  positive  ground. Am I right so far? Or did Lucas make its Sports 
> Coils
>  to  fit cars with either positive or negative ground?
>
> Now,  if one wanted to  put this coil into a car wired negative ground, 
>  would
> the "CB" terminal  still go to the distributor? If reversing  the polarity 
> of
> the car also  requires reversing the  terminals on the coil (something I 
> was
> told a long  time  ago), have we in fact now wired the primary voltage to 
> the
>  secondary  circuit in the coil when we connect the coil the other way  
> around?
>
> In  short, are coils manufactured for  particular polarity in a car and 
> will
> their output voltage be  reduced if they are wired backwards because the
> car's polarity has been  reversed?
>
> Any and all insights will be   appreciated!
>
> TIA,
>
> Lawrie  Alexander
>
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