Ignition Coil voltage trx200
#1
Ignition Coil voltage trx200
Does anyone know what the voltage should be on the ignition coil of an 84 TRX200? I have been working on one I got basically for free and I don't have any spark but it seems like I should.
I used an oscilloscope to measure the peak voltage going from the CDI to the coil and the coil is getting a little over 150v when I pull the recoil starter. This seems to me like it should be plenty but I do not have any spark. I have tried two different coils and wires to the plug but neither seem to work.
The only thing I haven't done is measure the actual voltage at the plug because I am using an oscilloscope that belongs to the company I work for and I don't want to take a chance at damaging it. (I know the voltage output from some coils can be really high.)
I used an oscilloscope to measure the peak voltage going from the CDI to the coil and the coil is getting a little over 150v when I pull the recoil starter. This seems to me like it should be plenty but I do not have any spark. I have tried two different coils and wires to the plug but neither seem to work.
The only thing I haven't done is measure the actual voltage at the plug because I am using an oscilloscope that belongs to the company I work for and I don't want to take a chance at damaging it. (I know the voltage output from some coils can be really high.)
#4
Ignition Coil voltage trx200
Everything seems to ohm out fine. Besides if the exciter coil or pulse generator were not working properly then I don't think the CDI would not be putting out the 150v that it's currently outputting to the coil. Resistance (ohm) measurements don't always tell the entire story especially if there is a grounding issue.
#6
Ignition Coil voltage trx200
Do those tests specify a peak voltage from the CDI? If so could you please look that up for me. I would really appreciate it. I am just probing the output with an oscilloscope while pulling on the recoil starter and would love to know if the peak voltage I am measuring is as high as it should be. Thanks.
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