Yes, you can convert an AC unit to output a 14V DC circuit with milliamp-level current by using a bridge rectifier to convert AC to DC, a capacitor to smooth the voltage, and a voltage regulator (like LM7814) for stable 14V output. Add a resistor to limit the current. 🙏
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WTF this guy has rooster's in his shop? DC is direct current.and AC is alternating current. CDI is capacitive discharge ignition. HEI is hall effect ignition. MSD multiple spark discharge ignition. You have to remember that many of these ignition system have very powerful spark. with coils ranging in the fifty thousand plus volts range. and this guy found out the hard way.
@@bernardocisneros4402 No it does not. it stands for hall effect ignition. I have been automotive technician most my life. and it stands for hall effect ignition. CDI uses a magnetic pick-up. hall effect doesn't. it has have a power source to work. it's why a person has to use a nine volt battery to test HEI ignition.
@@musicauthority674 I have been a mechanic/technician since 1989 and all the books I've ever read have HEI as High Energy Ignition. Some HEI systems use hall effect sensors as pick ups but there are also reluctor type pick ups. Show me where in a manual or reputable website it says HEI stands for Hall Effect Ignition. I can show you many where it shows HEI stands for High Energy Ignition.
@@bernardocisneros4402 I have been an automotive technician much longer than you. and I can see it would be a waste of time to try to show you that I'm correct. because you simply wouldn't believe me anyway. because in you're simple Little mind you're going to continue to believe what you want to believe anyway. I wasn't born yesterday however you were.
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@@MrWolfDiy sometimes cam sensor is also used. But both work the same.
I have several crankshaft sensors, I will try them later, thank you for your suggestion, good luck
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Could you rectify an AC unit to have a mA dc circuit on it if 14v
Yes, you can convert an AC unit to output a 14V DC circuit with milliamp-level current by using a bridge rectifier to convert AC to DC, a capacitor to smooth the voltage, and a voltage regulator (like LM7814) for stable 14V output. Add a resistor to limit the current. 🙏
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hello can we test a briggs stratton 4 stroke engine ignition coil or chainsaw coil with a cdi dc thank you for your videos
If your coil is 12 volts, yes. You should note that you need to use a 12V battery to start the DC CDI (direct current)
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Lots of trouble with ac cdi. I change to dc cdi and problems gone
Yes, DC CDI has benefits that many people are not aware of yet. I will soon teach how to create a DC CDI...
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WTF this guy has rooster's in his shop?
DC is direct current.and AC is alternating current.
CDI is capacitive discharge ignition.
HEI is hall effect ignition.
MSD multiple spark discharge ignition.
You have to remember that many of these ignition system have very powerful spark. with coils ranging in the fifty thousand plus volts range. and this guy found out the hard way.
HEI stands for High Energy Ignition not Hall Effect Ignition.
@@bernardocisneros4402 No it does not. it stands for hall effect ignition. I have been automotive technician most my life. and it stands for hall effect ignition. CDI uses a magnetic pick-up. hall effect doesn't. it has have a power source to work. it's why a person has to use a nine volt battery to test HEI ignition.
@@musicauthority674 I have been a mechanic/technician since 1989 and all the books I've ever read have HEI as High Energy Ignition. Some HEI systems use hall effect sensors as pick ups but there are also reluctor type pick ups. Show me where in a manual or reputable website it says HEI stands for Hall Effect Ignition. I can show you many where it shows HEI stands for High Energy Ignition.
@@bernardocisneros4402
I have been an automotive technician much longer than you. and I can see it would be a waste of time to try to show you that I'm correct. because you simply wouldn't believe me anyway. because in you're simple Little mind you're going to continue to believe what you want to believe anyway. I wasn't born yesterday however you were.
Thanks for watching 🙏 I am looking for a circuit to silence the rooster, and also our neighbor's dog, no one has it🤣🤣