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Evening fellas.
Good evening bish. How are you doing?Evening fellas.
I'm good. Did you figure out the problem with your quad?Good evening bish. How are you doing?
Yeah it's the stator. Good thing cause it's already on it's way lol. The rectifier/regulator was in spec.I'm good. Did you figure out the problem with your quad?
Good evening Gary. How is it up north?Made it home and got some food in our bellies. Now just need to get Elliott to bed and I can put my feet up and chill for the rest of the night.
Good evening Gary. How is it up north?
Good evening Steve. How are you doing?
Good evening Wayne. How are you doing?Well *s-word.
Doing good, and the weather is great right now.I'm OK, no worse than normal.
How's things in Cali Norte today?
Good evening Wayne. How are you doing?
Good evening Mike. How are you doing?Evening boys.![]()
I'm doing good my Monday is done.All right for a Monday I guess.
How is Mike?
I raffedYou can turn your dishwasher into a snowblower, just hand her a shovel...
Good evening Kevin. How are you doing tonight?I raffed
Hey Chy, how are you doing? I need to go check this thread out. You sure are smart for a redneck lol.Good morning friends, nice Tuesday morning, 3 Celsius outside.
This morning I tried a small simulation to a Dolmar 119 CDI ignition circuit, which was given from a guy the day before at another thread;
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In the above schematic they use a thyristor, but in my simulation I used a pair of transistor which work equivalently.
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Some wave forms are posted in the thread, hope you like these experiment!
A home-made Capacitor Discharged Ignition unit for an old saw
Chy
I'm ok. Watching tv with wifieGood evening Kevin. How are you doing tonight?
Hey buddy, your are to much smart for us wackados. [emoji38]Good morning friends, nice Tuesday morning, 3 Celsius outside.
This morning I tried a small simulation to a Dolmar 119 CDI ignition circuit, which was given from a guy the day before at another thread;
![]()
In the above schematic they use a thyristor, but in my simulation I used a pair of transistor which work equivalently.
![]()
Some wave forms are posted in the thread, hope you like these experiment!
A home-made Capacitor Discharged Ignition unit for an old saw
Chy