The ballast resistor is actually to reduce the voltage during driving. The
car starts on 12 volts through a bypass circuit, then when the key is moved
to the "run" position, the car runs on 6 volts (or close to it). This
reduction in voltage reduces the spark in the points and keeps them from
pitting as quickly.
Voltage is what allows a spark to jump. Think of static electricity in the
winter. A person can easily generate 20,000 to 50,000 volts in a visible
spark. Fortunately the current is extremely low so we don't fry.
Jon
'53
-----Original Message-----
From: john dorsey [SMTP:jrdorsey@strato.net]
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1904 8:56 PM
Cc: oletrucks@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] 6V- 12V
Tom,
Usually the resistor goes between the switch and the coil. It's actually
to reduce amperage to the coil at low speeds to prevent overheating it.
Its a variable resistor, as the amperage through it goes up the
resistance goes up, reducing the amps to the coil.
--
John Dorsey
Wauchula, FL
'49 Chevy Panel http://www.strato.net/~jrdorsey/truck.htm
'52 GMC Firetruck http://www.strato.net/~jrdorsey/fire/fire.htm
'51 Chevy suburban http://www.strato.net/~jrdorsey/burb/
Tom3600@webtv.net wrote:
>
> I am switching my 216 from 6 volt (actually 8 volt batt.) to 12 volts.
> I have decided to go with a 12V batt., 12V generator, 12V regulator, 12V
> coil, 12V bulbs etc. My question is where does the ignition ballast
> resister go? One source says between ignition switch and coil.....but
> another source says between coil and distributor I thought it was to
> reduce the voltage to the points but where is it supposed to go?
>
> Thanks again for the help,
> Tom
>
> Tom Poterack
> Moline, IL.
> '49 Chevy 3600
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