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know any LED's which can handle 12,000volts?
"edolo" wrote in message ... Have a couple of manual testers, but would like to build an LED in-line unit to test spark on two, four, and six cylinder outboard motors. Anyone have a design or know where such a unit can be obtain? tks, alp |
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![]() "news.wildblue.net" wrote in message ... know any LED's which can handle 12,000volts? "edolo" wrote in message ... Have a couple of manual testers, but would like to build an LED in-line unit to test spark on two, four, and six cylinder outboard motors. Anyone have a design or know where such a unit can be obtain? tks, alp All with a little added circuitry. |
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![]() news.wildblue.net wrote: know any LED's which can handle 12,000volts? Why would it have to handle 12,000 volts? |
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that's about the firing voltage of a spark plug.
"basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... news.wildblue.net wrote: know any LED's which can handle 12,000volts? Why would it have to handle 12,000 volts? |
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![]() news.wildblue.net wrote: that's about the firing voltage of a spark plug. Yes, it is, but that doesn't mean the LED has to handle that 50,000 volts. Think resistance..... |
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You can't add resistance to the circuit and make an led light up from a
spark. The led needs a certain amount of current at around 1 volt. There is not that much current in the spark. The coil trades currrent for voltage when it steps the voltage up to that many volts. You would need to build a trigger circuit tha detects the spark and the powers the led. basskisser wrote: news.wildblue.net wrote: that's about the firing voltage of a spark plug. Yes, it is, but that doesn't mean the LED has to handle that 50,000 volts. Think resistance..... |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... news.wildblue.net wrote: that's about the firing voltage of a spark plug. Yes, it is, but that doesn't mean the LED has to handle that 50,000 volts. Think resistance..... How much resistance would you need? Series, parallel? |
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![]() "D.Duck" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... news.wildblue.net wrote: that's about the firing voltage of a spark plug. Yes, it is, but that doesn't mean the LED has to handle that 50,000 volts. Think resistance..... How much resistance would you need? Series, parallel? Last time I checked (which may be very outdated info) an LED's forward bias "on" was around 3.6 volts DC or something like that. You'd need a voltage divider network to supply that to each LED or enough LED's in series that the voltage drop across each was in that ballpark. The series resistor is to limit current ... it depends on the rating of the LED. It's been a long time since I played with them, so take it for what it's worth .... which is nothing. |
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![]() "RCE" wrote in message ... "D.Duck" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... news.wildblue.net wrote: that's about the firing voltage of a spark plug. Yes, it is, but that doesn't mean the LED has to handle that 50,000 volts. Think resistance..... How much resistance would you need? Series, parallel? Last time I checked (which may be very outdated info) an LED's forward bias "on" was around 3.6 volts DC or something like that. You'd need a voltage divider network to supply that to each LED or enough LED's in series that the voltage drop across each was in that ballpark. The series resistor is to limit current ... it depends on the rating of the LED. It's been a long time since I played with them, so take it for what it's worth .... which is nothing. Enough resistance to allow the LED to light and be usable again, would stop the spark at the plug. |
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Why in the world go to all this trouble when neon bulb spark detectors
are under a buck apiece? Terry K |
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