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How to design Ignition Coil

04/21/2009 11:04 PM

I would like to know what are all the Calculation required to design ignition Coil.

My Requirement is Spark Energy : 35mJ @ 2500 RPM and 650 mico Sec. preferably TCI Ignition System.

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Re: How to design Ignition Coil

04/22/2009 12:18 AM

Do your own damn work!

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04/23/2009 3:36 AM

GA from me!!

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Re: How to design Ignition Coil

04/24/2009 12:05 AM

Thanks for the GA AG

This kind of thing irritates me more sometimes than others. It's like people want to know something without learning anything about it. Maybe it's out of necessity.

I have noticed that there are a LOT of posts by (especially) Asian people that seem to be in positions that they are not qualified for. This especially scares and irritates me when the industry is chemical processing. It's like the management wants to skimp on outflow $ by hiring a technician (there is nothing wrong with technicians!) when an engineer is required. For the most part, the guys posting questions can't be faulted - they're just trying to do what they've been tasked to do. I think that this phenomenon is also prevalent here in America, and I fear it will only get worse.

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04/24/2009 4:41 AM

Well put. I agree with your comments and being myself someone also concerned with safety, it really worries me as well......

The only point I slightly disagree on is that I feel that it is than a mainly Asian thing, like its 99.9% Asian or more.

Maybe its people people with falsified education documents? Got a job on the basis of qualifications they have never actually learned/studied?

That would tend to explain why its a mainly India (and to a slightly lesser degree China) and the countries around India, rather than the USA or Europe....here we check up far more carefully on qualifications....

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