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I wonder why Rover went to the trouble and expence of providing a ballast resistor in all their cars, if they could just have connected it up like that.Darkspeed wrote:Just connect it to a 12V dizzy with a good 12V feed and dont bother with the ballast pack.
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Andrew
jrv8 wrote:I wonder why Rover went to the trouble and expence of providing a ballast resistor in all their cars, if they could just have connected it up like that.Darkspeed wrote:Just connect it to a 12V dizzy with a good 12V feed and dont bother with the ballast pack.
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Andrew
Maybe , just maybe, this is not a good idea.
Jim
This is how I wired mine up as its all I had available.. Starts fine in the cold (big battery and no accessories). Has been reliable and not caused any issues.. Only done a 1000 miles in it so far and have a spare (well 2) coil in the back anyhow so not worried as they only cost about £5 each!Darkspeed wrote:Just connect it to a 12V dizzy with a good 12V feed and dont bother with the ballast pack.
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Andrew