plasma ignition for coil pack waste spark

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Blue phoenix ignition SPARKAMP X SERIES Waste Spark MANUAL Power on / off switch Led 1. Indicates 12 volt dc input Led 2. Indicates overload Led 3. Indicates target voltage 12 volt DC input connector PLASMA OUTPUT TERMINALS (CONNECT POSITIVE PLASMA IGNITION CABLE LEADS TO POSITIVE TERMINAL AND NEGATIVE LEADS TO NEGATIVE OUTPUT TERMINAL) PLASMA GROUND WIRE (CONNECTS TO ENGINE BLOCK SAME AS SPARK PLUG GROUND) SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: WASTE SPARK COIL PACK SYSTEM PRODUCT SPECS : INPUT VOLTAGE: 12 VOLT DC POWER CONSUMPTION: 50 WATTS OUTPUT VOLTAGE ~ 550 VOLTS DC PULSE CURRENT: 212 AMPS

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Page 1: Plasma Ignition  for coil pack waste spark

Blue phoenix ignition

SPARKAMP X SERIES

Waste Spark MANUAL

Power on / off switch

Led 1. Indicates 12 volt dc input

Led 2. Indicates overload

Led 3. Indicates target voltage

12 volt DC input connector

PLASMA OUTPUT TERMINALS

(CONNECT POSITIVE PLASMA IGNITION CABLE LEADS TO POSITIVE TERMINAL AND NEGATIVE LEADS TO NEGATIVE OUTPUT TERMINAL)

PLASMA GROUND WIRE

(CONNECTS TO ENGINE BLOCK SAME AS SPARK PLUG GROUND)

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: WASTE SPARK COIL PACK SYSTEM

PRODUCT SPECS : INPUT VOLTAGE: 12 VOLT DC POWER CONSUMPTION: 50 WATTS OUTPUT VOLTAGE ~ 550 VOLTS DC PULSE CURRENT: 212 AMPS

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Step 1: Figure out the Polarity of the coil pack

Waste Spark coils fire two simultaneous sparks in two cylinders only one of which is in the power

stroke (the other spark is ‘wasted’ as it is in the exhaust stroke). A typical coil pack has two, four, six or eight HV terminals. One of the sparks is a ‘positive spark’ (because it jumps from the spark plug center electrode to ground) and the other is a negative spark (which jumps from ground to the spark plug center electrode). For correct installation the polarity of the high voltage terminals of the coil pack must be determined first using an ignition coil polarity tester.

Step 2: Connecting the coil pack

Crimp the appropriate boot connectors to the spliced loose end of the 7-8mm suppression plasma

cables. These boot connectors are not supplied and will depend on your coil packs terminals male or

female.Now that the polarity of the coil pack terminals have been determined, connect the ignition

cables marked positive to the positive HV term inals of the coil pack. Connect the ignition cables

marked negative to the negative terminals of the coil pack.

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Step 3: Connecting the plasma wires

Each ignition cable supplied has a plasma current wire that terminates at the spark plug boot

connector. The other end of the plasma wire connects to the plasma power module. Group the positive

high current plasma leads from all the positive Ignition cables using a heavy duty crimp connector. Do

the same for the negative cable plasma current leads from all the negative ignition cables.

Step 4: Connecting the plasma supply and grounding

Connect the grouped positive plasma current leads to the PLASMA output terminal on the sparkamp

power module marked positive. Repeat the same for the negative current leads. GROUND the plasma

power supply box to the engine block, same as SPARKPLUG ground. Power the unit on and make

sure the unit receives 12VDC power only when the ignition key is switched ON. Swap out your

existing sparkplugs with non resistor sparkplugs and the install is complete.