J JonIggy New member Joined Aug 21, 2006 Messages 37 Age 34 Location Scottsville, NY Dec 24, 2007 #1 I tested the secondary winding resistance on my coil, and it was 10,000 ohms. The manual said it should be 6000. However, I tested it at 30 F, when the manual said 68 degrees F. Would this make that much of a difference?
I tested the secondary winding resistance on my coil, and it was 10,000 ohms. The manual said it should be 6000. However, I tested it at 30 F, when the manual said 68 degrees F. Would this make that much of a difference?