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What are you using for a coil ? They are sensitive to ohms and the coil must be matched to the trigger unit.
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What are you using for a coil ? They are sensitive to ohms and the coil must be matched to the trigger unit.
They are also sensitive to marginal grounds
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What are you using for a coil ? They are sensitive to ohms and the coil must be matched to the trigger unit.
Flame Thrower III. I was aware of the sensitivity and it ohm'd out to like 0.5 I think.
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