A constant electricity ignition system is a type of ignition mechanism used primarily in internal combustion engines, where a continuous electrical spark is supplied to the spark plugs. This system ensures that the spark is generated consistently, improving ignition reliability and engine performance. Unlike conventional systems that may rely on intermittent sparks, a constant electricity ignition provides a steady and stable ignition source, enhancing fuel combustion efficiency. This type of system is often found in advanced automotive applications and can contribute to smoother engine operation.
Constant voltage delivery Eliminate the need for periodic replacement of points and condensor
On things like cars you usually have a belt driven alternator to provide electricity to the ignition and all electric functions. But if you have something simpler, like a chain saw or a small outboard engine, then you can have magnets in/on the flywheel that pass by coils to generate electricity for the spark plugs. And that's a magneto ignition system.
to carry the electricity from the coil pack to the spark plugs
It's a standing pilot light, the flame also produces constant low levels of electricity (Millivolts) to control the safety and gas valves.
It stands for Capacitive Discharged Ignition. It is Part of the ignition system obviously and stores electricity to make a larger stronger spark in the spark plug.
a primary advantage of the electronic ignition system over conventional ignition system is?
because you have the constant power and the ignition power crossed
Nikolas Tesla invented the ignition system in 1898.
advanced microprocessor ignition system is the one which uses it.........thats all i know...........
A computer should not have an ignition system.
explain the flow of current in ignition system
a car doesn't have electricity, it has a battery to control the lighting and the ignition and other things in a car.