[Farmall] Coil On Super M
E. John Puckett
ejpuckett at centurytel.net
Thu Jun 3 05:58:03 PDT 2010
Since you have converted to 12 volts, I assume the system is now a
negative ground ( - post of battery to ground). If so, the - terminal
of coil should now be toward the distributer, where the original system
would have had the + terminal toward the distributor. If that is
backward it will shorten the life of the coil. With the switch turned
on, when the points are open you will have 12 volts at the resister, and
on both terminals of the coil. When the points close the current flow
should cause the voltages to change, with about 6 volts on the side of
the resister toward the coil, and of course on that side of coil, and 0
volts on the side of coil going towards the distributor. This happens
because the points actually ground that side of the coil.
DTerry3455 at aol.com wrote:
> What would cause a tractor to continue to burn up coil's. Has burnt up two
> in the last month,running a resistor with them, have twelve volts going to
> resistor and twelve going to distributor on the negative side to the coil
> coming from resistor which is new, any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Buddy
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