this is an accurate description of the ignition system, at least for all I have ever studied it over the years. Reading comments proved entertaining and as usual I come away realizing this subject, though pretty straight forward, causes more confusion than any other topic of automotive mechanics. For the record to those with other ideas, the condenser is not providing just an "extra" benefit of preventing points arcing, it is essential in so doing. A system will run without a condenser but the performance will be erratic with secondary voltage values wandering all over the place and the points will be a real lightning show. The points do not hold up to this. The condenser is an electrical storage device, pure and simple, where it is used and how it is used determines what it actually accomplishes. In this case the condenser is a remote storage device to accumulate/absorb electrical charge when the points open, if it is not there then the primary coil winding voltage will back feed to ground or some other lower voltage circuit, hence the points burning. As the points open and the coil primary field collapses the condenser assures that all the power stored up in the primary is retained in order to follow through to the secondary coil circuit. This happens because the condenser is blocking the backward flow of electricity from the primary winding of the coil due to it having higher voltage than the collapsing coil primary field. When the coil primary field discharges to a certain level of voltage the condenser then releases its charge into the coil to finish the job of secondary voltage generation, kind of a boost so to speak. So in this particular installation the condenser is acting as a storage device and a resistor to prevent backflow of electricity. And it is worth noting that this video is talking about a resistor in the coil, not referencing the ballast resistor in the ignition primary circuit. So there are then two resistors, one in the coil to protect coil overload and the ballast or nichrome wire ignition resistor that is there to keep the voltage to the points low enough to prevent points burnout. The ignition resistor it is in circuit when normal ignition is in effect but it is bypassed when the circuit is in the starting mode in order to achieve a higher starting secondary voltage.
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Another nice video, which is almost correct. Except for one thing. The other end of the secondary coil can't be connected to the primary coil T1:55 like on your diagram, as the contact breaker would cut ground to both coils at the same time, and the secondary coil couldn't deliver 20 000 V to the spark plug as the other end of the spark plug is connected to ground. The other end of the secondary coil MUST BE PERMANENTLY CONNECTED TO THE GROUND instead to the primary coil. Anyway, over all, good video, buddy ;-)
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The resistor ballast is not to keep the coil from getting too hot. It brings down the voltage, when you crank the engine there is a wire that gives the coil battery voltage bypassing the ballast to increase spark voltage, for better engine starting.
@@jakefriesenjake Pre 1955 cars used 6V electrical systems and didn't require a ballast resister on the primary side of the ignition system. In 1955 the auto industry switched to 12V electrical systems. This increase in voltage reduced the life of the breaker points which caused them to fail prematurely. The breaker points job is to allow battery voltage to charge the primary side of the ignition coil and once the coil is charged, the points open stopping the circuits path to ground. The electrical charge in the primary side of the coil then seeks a path to ground and that is through the secondary side of the ignition coil and eventually to the spark plug. This charging of the primary side of the ignition coil is controlled by the breaker point gap and thus the ignition dwell (30 degrees for an 8 cyl engine). So rough numbers, 6V into the primary side of the ignition coil and 20K V out to the spark plug. Over the years improvements have been made and some engines have 100K V passing through the spark plugs. Also, old style ignition coils like the one in this video are oil cooled to prevent overheating. Hope this helps.
@@jakefriesenjake As far as I know, the coil is designed for 10V +/-2V. The battery voltage drops to 8V-10V during starter cranks, so the resistor must be bypassed by wire to compensate for the voltage drop. In normal condition, resistor compensate 13.5V to 11.5V
As per usual, the writers of auto-ignition systems make the same mistake regarding the purpose of the capacitor across the points. Its initial purpose is to provide a RAPID collapse of the back EMF of the collapsing field, by providing a capacitor this enables the current to be quickly absorbed. The explanation is this.....the rule of induction is, that the faster the field collapses the higher the output voltage will be, THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THE CAPACITOR IS to quickly assist the field's collapse. The fact that this capacitor also HAPPENS to sufficiently reduce the erosion of the points is just a lucky coincidence. Remove the capacitor and the ignition fails to provide sufficient spark to run the engine.
You're right. I am pulsing an ignition coil electronically with a MOSFET, and it is sufficient for generating high-voltage output due to its very fast turn-off. I have tried placing a capacitor across the transistor - no joy.
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Though ur theory part was taken from Ganesan book but the way of explaining it with such a good fig which is not in the book, helped me to understand it very clearly. Thank u very much.
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Great video here! One thing i noticed is that the moveable arm of the contact point or contact breaker should be the one connected to the input wire from the ignition coil, and the fix arm, or the body of the contact breaker is the one grounded to the base of the plate.
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"led" like "red" (lead the metal), not "lead" like bead ("lead"er of the pack). The "ignition harness" is the collection of ignition wires, not individual wires.
Hi, I have a question about the video. at 4:35 you say that the condenser is charged with a voltage much higher than the battery voltage. I like to understand why the voltage is already higher than battery voltage at this moment. Why is this happening, and why is this higher voltage coming from the primary coil? I hope you like to make this clear for me? Regards, Arthur
The condenser is a capacitor. It stores current. It starts off by absorbing extra current during the collapse of the breaker circuit when the contact breakers open. When this absorbed current produces a voltage that exceeds the battery voltage (12v) the battery stops providing current. When the battery stops providing current, the condenser discharges back into it- reversing the flow of current back to the coil LT winding - reversing the magnetic field and generating a HT voltage out of the coil's secondary winding and central electrode.
There is a flaw in the system drawing, the fixed contact is grounded, so it can't be connected to the coil, the movable contact is the one that connects to the coil. And not all ignition systems have a resistor ballast.
TO FURTHER CLARIFY...One of the laws of magnetic induction is that the output voltage of the secondary winding is dependant on how quickly the primary field collapses. If you took an auto ignition coil and applied 12 volts AC at 50 cycles the output from the secondary would be surprisingly small, because the rate of the applied current is relatively slowly building up and diminishing at only one fiftieth of a second, but apply an instant 12 volts into the primary, and provide a fast path for the collapsing field current to follow, and enter the capacitor, which quickly sucks up the energy, and the output will be dramatically increased. Then the points shut, which discharges the capacitor, ready for the next cycle. [ modern ignition systems are way out of my depth as I come from way back in history ]. Read more Reply
The distributor's function is to switch contact from one spark plug to another. The contact breaker is needed to interrupt current to the primary winding. After the interruption, its field collapses, inducing a lower current, higher voltage into the secondary winding. The contact breaker has to break contact right after the distributor established a connection to one spark plug. This system has to be fine tuned in order to work correctly.
@@soupflood The contact breaker has to break contact right after the distributor established a connection to one spark plug. Really? The distributor switch 20 000V but contact breaker cut off 12V sorry bud you wrong.
@@honzahanes484 If you'll ever open a distributor, you'll notice that, in the upper part, it has an arm which rotates at half the speed of the crankshaft. That's where your 20000 volts jump the millimeter air gap to the cap contacts, which connect to the sparkplug wire. Underneath that, you'll find a switch which is called points. It interrupts the 12V primary side of the ignition coil. After that switch cuts off the 12V coil, it induces 20000V into the secondary side of the ignition coil. The ignition coil has a 12V coil and a 20000V coil. In the engines made after the 90's, those points were replaced with Ignition Control Modules which use a field effect sensor (typically a coil and magnets) and transistors to switch on and off the primary side of the ignition coil. Tell me if you found an error again.
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this is an accurate description of the ignition system, at least for all I have ever studied it over the years. Reading comments proved entertaining and as usual I come away realizing this subject, though pretty straight forward, causes more confusion than any other topic of automotive mechanics. For the record to those with other ideas, the condenser is not providing just an "extra" benefit of preventing points arcing, it is essential in so doing. A system will run without a condenser but the performance will be erratic with secondary voltage values wandering all over the place and the points will be a real lightning show. The points do not hold up to this. The condenser is an electrical storage device, pure and simple, where it is used and how it is used determines what it actually accomplishes. In this case the condenser is a remote storage device to accumulate/absorb electrical charge when the points open, if it is not there then the primary coil winding voltage will back feed to ground or some other lower voltage circuit, hence the points burning. As the points open and the coil primary field collapses the condenser assures that all the power stored up in the primary is retained in order to follow through to the secondary coil circuit. This happens because the condenser is blocking the backward flow of electricity from the primary winding of the coil due to it having higher voltage than the collapsing coil primary field. When the coil primary field discharges to a certain level of voltage the condenser then releases its charge into the coil to finish the job of secondary voltage generation, kind of a boost so to speak. So in this particular installation the condenser is acting as a storage device and a resistor to prevent backflow of electricity. And it is worth noting that this video is talking about a resistor in the coil, not referencing the ballast resistor in the ignition primary circuit. So there are then two resistors, one in the coil to protect coil overload and the ballast or nichrome wire ignition resistor that is there to keep the voltage to the points low enough to prevent points burnout. The ignition resistor it is in circuit when normal ignition is in effect but it is bypassed when the circuit is in the starting mode in order to achieve a higher starting secondary voltage.
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Another nice video, which is almost correct. Except for one thing. The other end of the secondary coil can't be connected to the primary coil T1:55 like on your diagram, as the contact breaker would cut ground to both coils at the same time, and the secondary coil couldn't deliver 20 000 V to the spark plug as the other end of the spark plug is connected to ground. The other end of the secondary coil MUST BE PERMANENTLY CONNECTED TO THE GROUND instead to the primary coil. Anyway, over all, good video, buddy ;-)
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The resistor ballast is not to keep the coil from getting too hot. It brings down the voltage, when you crank the engine there is a wire that gives the coil battery voltage bypassing the ballast to increase spark voltage, for better engine starting.
Yes that is true, so why not just remove the resistor? Because the coil will overheat!
@@jakefriesenjake Pre 1955 cars used 6V electrical systems and didn't require a ballast resister on the primary side of the ignition system. In 1955 the auto industry switched to 12V electrical systems. This increase in voltage reduced the life of the breaker points which caused them to fail prematurely. The breaker points job is to allow battery voltage to charge the primary side of the ignition coil and once the coil is charged, the points open stopping the circuits path to ground. The electrical charge in the primary side of the coil then seeks a path to ground and that is through the secondary side of the ignition coil and eventually to the spark plug. This charging of the primary side of the ignition coil is controlled by the breaker point gap and thus the ignition dwell (30 degrees for an 8 cyl engine). So rough numbers, 6V into the primary side of the ignition coil and 20K V out to the spark plug. Over the years improvements have been made and some engines have 100K V passing through the spark plugs. Also, old style ignition coils like the one in this video are oil cooled to prevent overheating. Hope this helps.
EXACTLY !!
@@jakefriesenjake As far as I know, the coil is designed for 10V +/-2V. The battery voltage drops to 8V-10V during starter cranks, so the resistor must be bypassed by wire to compensate for the voltage drop. In normal condition, resistor compensate 13.5V to 11.5V
Incorrect.
As per usual, the writers of auto-ignition systems make the same mistake regarding the purpose of the capacitor across the points. Its initial purpose is to provide a RAPID collapse of the back EMF of the collapsing field, by providing a capacitor this enables the current to be quickly absorbed. The explanation is this.....the rule of induction is, that the faster the field collapses the higher the output voltage will be, THE MAIN PURPOSE OF THE CAPACITOR IS to quickly assist the field's collapse. The fact that this capacitor also HAPPENS to sufficiently reduce the erosion of the points is just a lucky coincidence. Remove the capacitor and the ignition fails to provide sufficient spark to run the engine.
You're right. I am pulsing an ignition coil electronically with a MOSFET, and it is sufficient for generating high-voltage output due to its very fast turn-off.
I have tried placing a capacitor across the transistor - no joy.
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Though ur theory part was taken from Ganesan book but the way of explaining it with such a good fig which is not in the book, helped me to understand it very clearly. Thank u very much.
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Great video here! One thing i noticed is that the moveable arm of the contact point or contact breaker should be the one connected to the input wire from the ignition coil, and the fix arm, or the body of the contact breaker is the one grounded to the base of the plate.
He must be talking about a vehicle with a positive earth perhaps.
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Very well explained. Thanks!
Tank you good work i like.
And that was ignition system explained by the monopoly guy
Super sir and thank u so much
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THanks for making this video..
I Hope you can make a lot of video about a Automotive..
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Very NYC sir
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Can you go over the Chrysler electronic ignition system?
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Very nice explain
Can you please help me I need CDI circuit diagram for bike thanks a lot
Varry good
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Very well explained , Nice. One quick question what will happen to other devices if battery is low and still if we try to give ignition continuously
Are this battery ignition switch are also connected car radio ?
Does a bad coil cause a boot to be messed up to where it slips out or off the plug when trying to screw the coil back in.
Thanks a lot.
Please shard with us how to make this video??
Could u please explain magneto ignition system
thank u
how to check the condenser is works good?
One hill of a lesson thaaaankx xd
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nice informed
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"led" like "red" (lead the metal), not "lead" like bead ("lead"er of the pack). The "ignition harness" is the collection of ignition wires, not individual wires.
Hi,
I have a question about the video. at 4:35 you say that the condenser is charged with a voltage much higher than the battery voltage.
I like to understand why the voltage is already higher than battery voltage at this moment.
Why is this happening, and why is this higher voltage coming from the primary coil?
I hope you like to make this clear for me?
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Arthur
The condenser is a capacitor. It stores current. It starts off by absorbing extra current during the collapse of the breaker circuit when the contact breakers open. When this absorbed current produces a voltage that exceeds the battery voltage (12v) the battery stops providing current. When the battery stops providing current, the condenser discharges back into it- reversing the flow of current back to the coil LT winding - reversing the magnetic field and generating a HT voltage out of the coil's secondary winding and central electrode.
The collapse of the magnetic field, in the primary winding, creates a voltage spike of 200 to 300 volts.
Can you explain how does the cam rotates
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There is a flaw in the system drawing, the fixed contact is grounded, so it can't be connected to the coil, the movable contact is the one that connects to the coil. And not all ignition systems have a resistor ballast.
absolutely right.
but he might be explaining a positive earth system as in American cars?
thanks you so much for Shera khowleght
make video on magnato ignition system
perfect....
TO FURTHER CLARIFY...One of the laws of magnetic induction is that the output voltage of the secondary winding is dependant on how quickly the primary field collapses. If you took an auto ignition coil and applied 12 volts AC at 50 cycles the output from the secondary would be surprisingly small, because the rate of the applied current is relatively slowly building up and diminishing at only one fiftieth of a second, but apply an instant 12 volts into the primary, and provide a fast path for the collapsing field current to follow, and enter the capacitor, which quickly sucks up the energy, and the output will be dramatically increased. Then the points shut, which discharges the capacitor, ready for the next cycle. [ modern ignition systems are way out of my depth as I come from way back in history ].
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Why one positive wire of a secondary coil and not two ends positive and Negative secondary coil
@@maniac2315 it's just grounded. "the same ground that the spark plug uses"
it saves a wire.
Question: Why would you need a contact breaker if the distributor would cut off voltage?
The distributor's function is to switch contact from one spark plug to another.
The contact breaker is needed to interrupt current to the primary winding. After the interruption, its field collapses, inducing a lower current, higher voltage into the secondary winding.
The contact breaker has to break contact right after the distributor established a connection to one spark plug. This system has to be fine tuned in order to work correctly.
@@soupflood Okay, thank you!
@@soupflood The contact breaker has to break contact right after the distributor established a connection to one spark plug.
Really? The distributor switch 20 000V but contact breaker cut off 12V sorry bud you wrong.
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If you'll ever open a distributor, you'll notice that, in the upper part, it has an arm which rotates at half the speed of the crankshaft. That's where your 20000 volts jump the millimeter air gap to the cap contacts, which connect to the sparkplug wire.
Underneath that, you'll find a switch which is called points. It interrupts the 12V primary side of the ignition coil. After that switch cuts off the 12V coil, it induces 20000V into the secondary side of the ignition coil. The ignition coil has a 12V coil and a 20000V coil.
In the engines made after the 90's, those points were replaced with Ignition Control Modules which use a field effect sensor (typically a coil and magnets) and transistors to switch on and off the primary side of the ignition coil.
Tell me if you found an error again.
sir,
do you have the notes about the essential parts?
i lked your explanation
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"oh shit here we go again"
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there was animation related to stages of combustion in CI and SI engine but i couldn't find it now.
plz explain transistorised assisted contact system and capacitor discharge ignition systems
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Please tell as y bike goes reverse or back . please urgent expert answer