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Glad I don't REALLY need them at the moment. I was shocked at the price AND at the fact that DSS doesn't carry them as a "usual" item. FWIW: It wouldn't be hard to buy a couple of appropriately rated condensers (capacitors) and remote mount them but that's WAAAY too inelegant/shade tree for me to consider! I do a lot of restoration of vintage valve (tube) hiFi gear so I'm pretty familiar with replacing capacitors and/or testing them with an actual capacitor tester that, in addition to capacitance, tests leakage at rated voltage; multimeters can't do that. A capacitor can show correct capacitance on a multimeter but fail totally when system voltage is applied. A cap of around 2.5 uF and 630 volts DC would work fine for the application. Here's one that might even fit on the points plate but the temperature max of 85C would be the factor that might require remote mounting. https://uk.farnell.com/kemet/c4gamud4250aa1j/cap-2-5-f-450vac-5-pp-axial/dp/2808976
I often think of removing the inside of the Honda part and fitting one of these and then potting in epoxy. These caps are good for +125 degrees C It would look standard too. There is also a 0.22uF version. (Attachment Link)
Quote from: AshimotoK0 on September 03, 2024, 03:02:02 PMI often think of removing the inside of the Honda part and fitting one of these and then potting in epoxy. These caps are good for +125 degrees C It would look standard too. There is also a 0.22uF version. (Attachment Link) Come on Ash, you know you want to...😜
Quote from: Rozabikes Tim on September 03, 2024, 07:44:15 PMQuote from: AshimotoK0 on September 03, 2024, 03:02:02 PMI often think of removing the inside of the Honda part and fitting one of these and then potting in epoxy. These caps are good for +125 degrees C It would look standard too. There is also a 0.22uF version. (Attachment Link) FCome on Ash, you know you want to...😜Well it seems I may be on the right lines https://brightsparkmagnetos.com/products/pages/aboutHa ha you have SPARKED my enthusiasm.
Quote from: AshimotoK0 on September 03, 2024, 03:02:02 PMI often think of removing the inside of the Honda part and fitting one of these and then potting in epoxy. These caps are good for +125 degrees C It would look standard too. There is also a 0.22uF version. (Attachment Link) FCome on Ash, you know you want to...😜
Quote from: AshimotoK0 on September 04, 2024, 07:13:47 AMQuote from: Rozabikes Tim on September 03, 2024, 07:44:15 PMQuote from: AshimotoK0 on September 03, 2024, 03:02:02 PMI often think of removing the inside of the Honda part and fitting one of these and then potting in epoxy. These caps are good for +125 degrees C It would look standard too. There is also a 0.22uF version. (Attachment Link) FCome on Ash, you know you want to...😜Well it seems I may be on the right lines https://brightsparkmagnetos.com/products/pages/aboutHa ha you have SPARKED my enthusiasm. For the non purist and mentality inept sparky, would one of those options work on our Honda ignition? Refers to compatability with battery "Kettering" setups?
No doubt it will work fine since it meets the uF and voltage spec and can handle the temperature. It would just be a function of how/where to mount it depending on its size. Let us know how it goes!
Quote from: Rozabikes Tim on September 04, 2024, 08:08:36 AMQuote from: AshimotoK0 on September 04, 2024, 07:13:47 AMQuote from: Rozabikes Tim on September 03, 2024, 07:44:15 PMQuote from: AshimotoK0 on September 03, 2024, 03:02:02 PMI often think of removing the inside of the Honda part and fitting one of these and then potting in epoxy. These caps are good for +125 degrees C It would look standard too. There is also a 0.22uF version. (Attachment Link) FCome on Ash, you know you want to...😜Well it seems I may be on the right lines https://brightsparkmagnetos.com/products/pages/aboutHa ha you have SPARKED my enthusiasm. For the non purist and mentality inept sparky, would one of those options work on our Honda ignition? Refers to compatability with battery "Kettering" setups?Yes the standard Honda ignition is a 'Kettering' type ignition system.
Cheers .. I think I would need to mount it on a small PCB. I do have a few PCBs that may do the job that I mounted shock sensors on for another job.