6000-8000 ohms
For a 1992 RM 250 stator, the resistance values can vary slightly depending on the specific model and condition, but generally, the primary winding should measure around 0.5 to 1.5 ohms, while the secondary winding (for the ignition) typically ranges from 500 to 1,500 ohms. It's important to check the specifications in a service manual for precise values and to ensure proper functioning. Always test the stator when it's disconnected from the electrical system for accurate readings.
To find the resistance needed in series with the 250 ohms inductive reactance to give a total impedance of 400 ohms, we use the Pythagorean theorem for the impedance triangle in series circuits. Given the inductive reactance (X) = 250 ohms, total impedance (Z) = 400 ohms, and resistance (R) = unknown, we have R² + X² = Z². Substituting the values, we get R = √(Z² - X²) = √(400² - 250²) = √(160000 - 62500) = √97500 ≈ 312.5 ohms. Therefore, approximately 312.5 ohms of resistance should be connected in series with the 250 ohms inductive reactance to achieve a total circuit impedance of 400 ohms.
Check with your local KTM shop would be your best bet.
Yes you can definatly use these two together. The rms on the sub is 250 and the amp puts out 250 continuous power (RMS) at 4 ohms so yeh this setup should work no problem :)
The gravity coil costs 250 Robux.
V=ir v= (250*10-6) a * (40*103) ohms v= ( .00025)a * 40000 ohms v= 10
it should
I had a similar problem. It was a coil pack. They are about 80 bucks. Fairly easy to fix. If you know how to change a Spark Plug, you should be able to change a coil pack.
that should not be happening but then again your question was vague too
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a) Put 2 of the resistors in series to make a 200 ohm resistor. Then put the 100, 100, and 200 ohm resistors in parallel for 40 ohms. b) Put 2 resistors in parallel for 50 ohms. Put the 50, 100, and 100 ohm resistors in series for 250 ohms. c) Put 2 resistors in parallel for 50 ohms. Repeat with other 2 resistors. Put the two 50 ohm resistors in series for 100 ohms. This configuration can withstand 4 times the wattage of each individual resistor.
The coil will burn out due to having almost double the voltage being applied to it.