looks like this statement was not entirely true!
dont know what it means (this part is true, Lol), but i first connected the two windings in parallel, did not really notice the difference (does seem to spin a litbit faster, or might have more torque? or something) . then i connected them in series, now there is action in the neon. not continuous but it sparks now and then, and sometimes a few times in succession (this is only true because i was using a neon without resister, one with resister lights up with all of the combinations). the fan also runs a lot slower
i am now at a point where i can connect the 2 primer windings in almost any combination, but got no clue as to what is right or wrong, good or bad.
i dont see any problem with the trigger winding but wans again good or bad, i dont have the foggiest.(true)
ust a note on the neon, as i have said b 4, i took the resister out that was on the 1 lead of the neon.
i had a look at a few things that used a neon and they all have a resister.
with the neon still in place, i took another 1 with resister, and connected it in parallel, it has a constant glow in the circuit (but, did that with all winding options) where as the other one sparks erratically (i can only think that the volts went up, when i connected the windings in series, because when i did that, the neon without resister would start to react)
dont know what it means (this part is true, Lol), but i first connected the two windings in parallel, did not really notice the difference (does seem to spin a litbit faster, or might have more torque? or something) . then i connected them in series, now there is action in the neon. not continuous but it sparks now and then, and sometimes a few times in succession (this is only true because i was using a neon without resister, one with resister lights up with all of the combinations). the fan also runs a lot slower
i am now at a point where i can connect the 2 primer windings in almost any combination, but got no clue as to what is right or wrong, good or bad.
i dont see any problem with the trigger winding but wans again good or bad, i dont have the foggiest.(true)
ust a note on the neon, as i have said b 4, i took the resister out that was on the 1 lead of the neon.
i had a look at a few things that used a neon and they all have a resister.
with the neon still in place, i took another 1 with resister, and connected it in parallel, it has a constant glow in the circuit (but, did that with all winding options) where as the other one sparks erratically (i can only think that the volts went up, when i connected the windings in series, because when i did that, the neon without resister would start to react)
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