If you build the basic cdi use higher watt resistors, I used 1w 18 ohm and 2w82 ohm. The 1/2 watt resistors have overheated on some.
Cool will do, found some from the same supplier for the same price lol.If you build the basic cdi use higher watt resistors, I used 1w 18 ohm and 2w82 ohm. The 1/2 watt resistors have overheated on some.
Wow!I've read heaps in this thread and am pretty sure I have the Idea of what to do to make the basic one, just want to make sure all the parts I've located are right
Capacitor:
10Pcs DIP Metallized Polypropylene Film Capacitors 1uF
Diode:
25PCS 1N4007 1A 1000V Rectifier Diode DO-41 Tape
I would like a second opinion on this one.
2W resistors will be fine as the W(watt) value only means how much power they can handle. The higher the W value the more power(heat) they can soak up. You can go up in watt value but never go down in the value. So if a circuit calls for a 100 ohm 1W resistor you can use a 100 ohm 2W or even 3W resistor in its place. But do know that the high the W value the more it will cost for the part many times.One other question:
Can I mix 1W and 2W resistors? I can only find 2W 18ohm resistors at the quantity and price I want.
I am quite interested in that, but first things first. I'll make the simple one for now. It'll be an improvement.You also may want to check out the thread for the CDI (Modified CDI) down below in my signature. It is a copy and improved CDI that you can buy from a vendor online.
I think that as RPMs go up, you would want to advance the timing, in other words, have the spark occur earlier.rohmell, does yours automatically retard the timing as the RPM's go up?
Yes, during one half cycle, all the current is flowing through the resistors, so they should be rated at a higher wattage.If you build the basic cdi use higher watt resistors, I used 1w 18 ohm and 2w82 ohm. The 1/2 watt resistors have overheated on some.
2 strokes are weird compared to 4 strokes.I think that as RPMs go up, you would want to advance the timing, in other words, have the spark occur earlier.
Apparently this is a triac and it is different as pointed out to me by:I've read heaps in this thread and am pretty sure I have the Idea of what to do to make the basic one, just want to make sure all the parts I've located are right
SCR:
10 Pcs T0-220 Package Phase Control SCR Triacs 600V 4A
That part, BT136-600E is a TRIAC, what you need to use is a(n) SCR.