søn 13. jan 2019 18:49
Hmm, jvf denne post skal jeg nok ikke prøve med en 23-800:
for example on the 25-1000 coil mentioned (from memory) i believe this is about 10 ohms. a more common coil is the 26-1200, which is used in the pop bumpers, and is about (from memory) 14 ohms. This is a good substitution. There will be less strain on the driving TIP transistor. As long as the feature "works", you'll be good. Now if you listened to posted advice above, and went in the *other* direction, you could be causing some pretty serious damage. say using a 23-800 (which would follow that ill advised "two step" rule), that coil comes in at 4 ohms. Depending on the programming pulse length, that could cause the driving TIP to smoke very easily, and then you're doing board repair.
Og specielt da diverteren jo alligevel trækker et par sekunder af gangen eller noget i den stil.
Mvh Michael Jensen
Giv et bib hvis vi skal sparke dæk sammen en dag