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The real point is that most people use crummy coils, crummy ballast resistors, when if you do the math, one can come up with a good setup (like mine) 1/4 ohm resistor with a chrome box.

I don't get yer math ; Ohm's law is still V=IR. So , scuff.




In a series circuit the voltage drop is directly related to the resistance of the component in the circuit. If there are two resistors (coil and ballast in this example) in the circuit and both of them have the same value then the voltage drop across each of them will be identical, Ohm's law. If one of the resistors has 2/3's of the circuit resistance it will drop two thirds of the voltage, still Ohms law. Read the link I posted for clarification.


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