I was watching the video of the water spark plug circuit and the push mower video again, and I remembered a question I thought of a couple years ago after first seeing them and the MSD Ignition 41510 Small Engine Ignition Control Module.
The question was "What if we could pull this off without a battery and with the flywheel magneto on a generator?" and I drew up a concept MS Paint image.
This was the raw idea I came up with, based on my experience building Joe Tate's APM and fiddling with small transformers.
If this could at the very bare minimum be used on a generator, that would be great, because if this thing could be used on a generator, it could make the generators a little more independent and be another brilliant use for the plasma ignition!
Now if the magnet inside the flywheel is too weak, then maybe you could machine a neodymium magnet of a similar size and same shape into it if that were an issue.
I just wanted to exchange thoughts on this with you guys on this hypothesis and see what you think, because I'm curious on the input.
The question was "What if we could pull this off without a battery and with the flywheel magneto on a generator?" and I drew up a concept MS Paint image.
This was the raw idea I came up with, based on my experience building Joe Tate's APM and fiddling with small transformers.
If this could at the very bare minimum be used on a generator, that would be great, because if this thing could be used on a generator, it could make the generators a little more independent and be another brilliant use for the plasma ignition!
Now if the magnet inside the flywheel is too weak, then maybe you could machine a neodymium magnet of a similar size and same shape into it if that were an issue.
I just wanted to exchange thoughts on this with you guys on this hypothesis and see what you think, because I'm curious on the input.