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Hey Ted. Mine say 3 ohm on the other side.....i did see those ones you have....tbh i just search for 1977 honda cb 400 and these ones came up....
As regards current use I thought that is down to the Dyna Electronics not the coils themselves.
Quote from: McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on September 13, 2023, 04:49:26 PMAs regards current use I thought that is down to the Dyna Electronics not the coils themselves.The issue is with the primary impedance Ted. The standard coils are about 5 ohms, which at 12V is 2.4A or 29W when the points are closed. 3 ohm coils will draw 4A (48W) which could easily overload your alternator if you have lights on etc. I’m writing this from memory so any errors will sin be reported by the (other) electronic engineers on here. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
It’s not just lights that draw large currents though Ted, sit at some lights with the indicator going and you’re holding the bike on the brakes so the rear light is lit etc and as the bikes ticking over almost no charge is going to the battery, all this drains even a good battery never mind a poor one. Plus these days it’s advisable to ride with lights on etc, you need to make sure your seen etc. That’s the point I was trying to make, don’t forget there are small bulbs lit as well like neutral, repeaters, speedo/tacho etc, it all adds up