Description
The coil is one of the components of the car electrical system. The coil in this system is responsible for supplying electricity to ignite and ignite gasoline. In fact, internal combustion vehicles require a potential difference of about 7,000 to 25,000 volts to ignite and produce explosions and in-cylinder power. This difference varies depending on normal conditions, when the spark plugs are dirty or in poor fuel condition. However, the difference in battery production potential of conventional cars does not exceed about 12 volts. Even this figure may be lower due to battery life or some other effective condition. Accordingly, the difference in the generating potential of the battery can not make it possible for the spark plugs to ignite. Coel shows its efficiency in the meantime.
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