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Re: Rotary Sync Gap
If you get a cheap timing light, it will do the trick - not the expensive
inductive ones, but the cheap neon ones.
<<<<Thanks Bill, The inductive lights need a sudden firing or pulse on the
HV cable to trigger the flash tube so they are of no use. The cheap neon
lights probably just use resistors and such. I should easily be able to
hook it accross the gap and turn up the variac until it just lights the
timing light. Then the adjustment should be easy. I will be very cautious
of the HV present and probably dissassemble the light to insure myself of
how it works and how safe it is in this non typical use. I doubt if one
would want to touch it with HV AC present :-) - Terry >>>>
SNIP...........
>> > I do have one question. Is there a way to hook up a neon lamp,
>high
>> > brightness LED, etc. to shine on the rotor to indicate were in the ac
>> > cycle the rotor is at. In other words, I am trying to get the gap
>points
>> > to line up at the peak of the AC cycle. There must be some simple
>device
>> > to do this. I do have a nice inductive timing light that may be a
>> > possibility too. With my voltage probe down I can't see the cap
>voltage
>> > directly.
>> >
>> > Terry Fritz
>> >
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