Noise filters

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pommie02

Noise filters

Post by pommie02 »

in a bid to try and sort out my problems i have been advised to use a noise filter for my power supply.
is there a size of filter i need and where should it be fitted.
also shielded wiring...do i need it for my negative coil supply on a bike cdi ignition system
newtyres1
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Re: Noise filters

Post by newtyres1 »

Hmmm, cdi? I wonder if its worth trying a 75V zener instead of the 24V zener you are running. Or 2 x 75V zeners in series even. A bad tach signal could easily be the source of your issues. The 24V zener was what got your bike half running in the first place.
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