[AT] grounded coil
Chris Britton
c.britton at worldnet.att.net
Thu Aug 30 12:35:25 PDT 2007
I've yet to see a circuit where the 'case' of the coil had to be grounded.
Most of the newer ones are plastic anyway.
i have seen older metal cased coils.. however.. a cursery continuity check
shows the metal case is not common with any of the other 3 connections on
the coil.
The only benefit I see from a metal encased coil housing ( isolated from
internals ) is possibly rfi/emi shielding...
Soundguy
>From: John Wilkens <jwilkens at eoni.com>
>Subject: Re: [AT] grounded coil
>Sorry for the confusion guys! I was refering to the CASE of a
>points-type coil--which is usually fastened directly to the engine or
>frame--with no insulation. What I was wondering--MUST the case of
>the coil be mounted on a ground surface. Seems like it is often
>difficult to get descriptions written clearly! John W.
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