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Max CR
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First off, let me say that what I am working on has taken me a few days to get to work and I just can't figure it out. It is really frustrating so any help is really appreciated.
I have three igniters. They are connected to a circuit. Once a switch is turned to "on" the three igniters are supposed to ignite.
This is the diagram
I am using two nine volt batteries each charged at 9.50 volts. Now, if I remove the igniters from the diagram and test the voltage of each side of the wire, the voltage reads about 9.50 volts at all locations. Now, when I attach the igniters to these wires, and to a test ignition, only one of the igniters ignite. the batteries are connected in parallel, and the igniters are connected in parallel also.
I have three igniters. They are connected to a circuit. Once a switch is turned to "on" the three igniters are supposed to ignite.
This is the diagram
I am using two nine volt batteries each charged at 9.50 volts. Now, if I remove the igniters from the diagram and test the voltage of each side of the wire, the voltage reads about 9.50 volts at all locations. Now, when I attach the igniters to these wires, and to a test ignition, only one of the igniters ignite. the batteries are connected in parallel, and the igniters are connected in parallel also.