![]() Thank you guys anyway for trying to help me. I do my best to learn more about electronics, because I have the intention to construct a "Hubbard Coil"Ī learned that a device like that needs an alternating high power to operate, so the first thing to make is a driver for the car ignition coil who drives the Hubbard Coil with high voltage and alternating current. Some ignition systems will use one coil to provide the spark for all of the cylinders, however most newer designs use an individual coil for each cylinder. That does not combine!įor now, I am trying constuct an other driver and using some other schematics wich I found on the internet ( Google and Youtube p.e.) The ignition coil functions as an induction coil that converts the vehicle’s 12 volts into the several thousand that are required to jump the gap and ignite the engine’s air-fuel mixture. ![]() It has a Photocoupler as a "timer" or so, and I thouged it was a 555. Surfing on the internet I just learned that in the case of this schematic that I used, it was totally wrong! I found a schematic on the internet and start to try construct anything.Now I can't find that schematic anymore as I destroyed the original. I don't have any experience with Arduino and carcoil ignition drivers. ![]() I do must me apologise for my first post that day. ![]()
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