Discussion Overview
The discussion explores the differences between magneto and ignition coil systems in vehicles, focusing on their voltage generation mechanisms, applications, and technical specifications. Participants share insights on how each system operates, particularly in motorcycles and small engines, and delve into the voltage requirements for effective spark generation.
Discussion Character
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
- Mathematical reasoning
Main Points Raised
- Some participants explain that ignition coils convert 12V battery voltage to several thousand volts, while magnetos generate high voltage independently of a battery.
- One participant describes how a magneto works by using a magnet driven by the engine's crankshaft to induce current in a coil.
- There is a question about the voltage output of motorcycle magnetos during kick starting, with suggestions that it should be significantly higher than 12 volts.
- Some participants propose that magnetos can generate voltages upwards of 20,000 to 35,000 volts, depending on engine speed.
- A participant details the construction of old magnetos and ignition systems, highlighting the role of points and condensers in interrupting current to generate high voltage.
- Another participant mentions that it takes 25,000 volts to jump a typical spark plug gap and discusses the implications of battery voltage levels on ignition performance.
- There are mentions of capacitive discharge (CD) ignition systems, which generate multiple sparks and have different current drain characteristics compared to traditional systems.
- One participant describes building CD ignition circuits and their operational differences at varying RPMs.
- There is a discussion about the similarities in coil construction between magnetos and battery ignition systems, including the number of windings and voltage output.
- Some participants note that while magnetos were historically significant, modern battery ignition systems and CD ignitions offer comparable performance and reliability.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express various viewpoints on the voltage outputs and operational mechanisms of magnetos versus ignition coils. There is no consensus on specific voltage figures or the superiority of one system over the other, indicating ongoing debate and differing perspectives.
Contextual Notes
Participants reference specific voltage requirements for spark plug operation and the implications of engine RPM on voltage generation. There are also discussions about the historical context of magnetos and their evolution compared to modern ignition systems.