Cause/Effect
With this being the case the Diode side is just acting like a larger resistance and lower potential than the spark gap side. If this works like the diagram, wouldn’t this discredit the idea that the LV is following the HV over the spark gap? It would appear to me that the effect is caused by like polarity charges (one LV and one HV) colliding at the plug gap. Unless HV jumps the gap at which point the LV high amp side overcomes the HV (Reverse direction) and uses the HV bridged spark gap as a path to ground or N in this case. Any other ideas how this is possible?
Originally posted by gmeast
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