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Title: Re: Small, 3v Buzz Coil Ignition
Post by: RedRyder on February 16, 2024, 12:55:24 pm
Very well done, Jared..!!

Yet another reason to be thankful for having George in your life. 
I just know he is still with you and smiling!

Gil
Title: Re: Small, 3v Buzz Coil Ignition
Post by: txlabman on February 16, 2024, 12:41:51 pm

Very ingenious!
Title: Re: Small, 3v Buzz Coil Ignition
Post by: Stoker on October 01, 2023, 02:01:46 pm
Looks like a fine spark from here!

If that doesn't light the cylinders "candle", I'm not too sure what would!?!?
Title: Small, 3v Buzz Coil Ignition
Post by: jschoenly on October 01, 2023, 01:24:46 pm
I needed a buzz coil for a little Stove Pipe Domestic I just got from a friend (the Herder engine casting set, with about 4" flywheels).  One of the things I always loved about my good friend George Luhr's models what how he hid the coils in a relatively small base and used 2 AA batteries for ignition so you could walk around with his tiny models. 

Well, I wanted to hide the ignition in the small coil box on this engine, so I was looking at how others used the standard auto relay's  and a regular coil for a buzz coil.  The complaint occasionally is that the 12v relay needs 12v for the ignition.  Enter George's use of the Modelectric 3v model aircraft coils.  I thought why not get a cheap 3v coil relay and try the same setup.  Well, I must say so far it looks great!  I need to hook it up to the engine and test longevity, but it seems to throw a wonderful healthy spark!

https://youtu.be/tcSCLNZwuL0