Spark Checker

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davevramp
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Spark Checker

Post by davevramp »

I have a spark plug cleaner with a spark checker that does not work.
I would like to build a ckt to produce the spark. But I would like to have the voltage the same the mag out put voltage. Any one out built one of these before? Any do and don’ts?
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GAHorn
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Re: Spark Checker

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Which test device do you have? Do you know why it doesn't work? Do you have air-pressure connected? (Some older devices do not create a spark until a pressure-switch is activated. One purpose of checking is to determine the plug fires under compression and at altitude.)
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Robert Harik
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Re: Spark Checker

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The best thing to do is to use the exsisting circuit in your plug cleaner. If you cant fix it, then copy the circuit and build another one. I have built several for different purposes( not for aicraft) and there are just to many variables. I have built a lead tester,magneto- coil -condenser tester and a mag timmer, and I built all by opening up the "real " ones and copying the circuits.
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