Common questions

What does a ignition condenser do?

What does a ignition condenser do?

The condenser absorbs the energy and prevents arcing between the points each time they open. This condenser also aids in the rapid collapse of the magnetic field.

Will a car start without a condenser?

Yep, cars WILL RUN without a condenser (it’s really a capacitor) but the points will burn out faster! Electrical current will try to keep flowing when a switch (the points in this case) are opened so there will be an ‘arc’ across the points until they are open far enough to break the circuit.

How does a condenser work on a car?

The condenser works to reduce the temperature of the refrigerant at the time of the condensation process. When the warm temperature is successfully lowered, a cool liquid will be formed which will be released through the car air conditioner holes. This condenser is commonly located at the front of the car radiator.

Why do I need a condenser in my ignition?

The condenser is a small electrical device connected across the contact-breaker points in the distributor . It helps to give a crisper spark at the plugs and also retards erosion of the contact-breaker points. If the points are badly eroded, and a general ignition check…

How does a condenser and distributor work in a car?

The condenser and distributor rotate so that the points open and close continuously. The current from the ignition flows through the contacts and sends the voltage to the spark plugs, which ignite the fuel.

What does a supression condenser on an ignition coil do?

This Supression Condenser acts like a shock absorber + storage device that sends stray voltage harmlessly to ground!!! On a – negative ground system always connect this condenser to the HOT + Positive side of any electrical item. (On + positive ground systems connect to – Neg. Hot side).

How is a condenser connected to a spark plug?

The condenser is attached to the system by breaker points. The condenser and distributor rotate so that the points open and close continuously. The current from the ignition flows through the contacts and sends the voltage to the spark plugs, which ignite the fuel.

What would a bad condenser do?

When a condenser goes bad, the engine will backfire and it will have a noticeable misfire while running or attempting to start. The condenser gives the current a place to go when the points are in the open position.

What is the purpose of the ignition condenser?

The purpose of the condenser is to protect this ignition system from stray voltages that can interfere with the efficiency of the ignition coil. It does this by functioning as an insulator between the stray voltages and the ignition system.

What does a condenser on a magneto do?

When the magneto points close, the condenser releases its charge through the plug lead to the spark plug . The spark plug then ignites the compressed fuel/air mixture in the combustion chamber. The expanding gases force the piston downward, rotating the crankshaft and transmitting power to the driveshaft.

What does the condenser on a car engine do?

An ignition condenser is a capacitor that is designed to hold a small amount of current inside the engine’s ignition system . Its main purpose is to act as a ground for the electric charge to prevent the two electrodes from sparking with each other. By absorbing some of the charge, the condenser allows the two contact points time to move away from each other before sparking can occur.

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Ruth Doyle