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AnthonyH 08-29-2005 09:17 AM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
I think what most of us are looking for is a cheaper alternative to the ignitions on the market today. I would venture a guess that also most of us cannot process blank circuit boards. If most of us were given a bag of all the parts needed and instrucions with a diagram we could probably solder it all together. I am sure there are some that would like to have a plug-n-play version as well. You could have three versions, Kit (you provide instructions/diagrams and the programmed parts), ARF (you provide all parts and instructions/diagrams to build it in step-by-step fashion), RTF (would be ready to connect to spark plug and battery and fly). I would be interested in the ARF version.

raptorhelis 08-29-2005 01:30 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
it would be great if we could get a list together of people that can help and also the area you can help out with. thanks

Ace-Maker 08-30-2005 01:24 AM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
I am a Software engineering student at ITT Tech - Louisville, KY. What language do the controllers use? I would also need to know the final Schematics in detail

hollbrow 08-30-2005 08:23 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
I posted a thread a good while back asking for someone to come up with a design such as what you are describing. I would be very interested in a full kit that I could assemble myself.
It needs to be a simple CD system with coil included- with retard if possible, but without is fine also- I just wanna get into an electronic ignition for my conversions that wont set me back half a payday.

I must admit that the research I did on the matter suggests that those who say that the current prices for ready made systems are reasonable have valid reasons to make that statement- the parts that must be sourced are not easily come by- and not real easily made either.

Maybe we have just not hit on the right combination of parts yet- maybe raptorhelis is the one who can do it!!

hollbrow 08-30-2005 08:48 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
Raptorhelis- after thinking on this for a while- and this is just an opinion, mind you, I say we all collaborate and come up with a REAL, HONEST TO GOD, BARE BONES, WORKABLE CD SYSTEM first- before we get ambitious and go into the many cool extra features and such. I think I speak for the majority of us when I suggest that what we really need is an inexpensive system with low parts count that is bulletproof- idiot proof (myself included) and readily assembled. It needs to basically resemble what is already on the market unless it can be done a new and better way. You seem confident that it can be done for a small amount of cash. I say, well then, lets get some of them going- actually firing plugs on engines. Get a good design worked up, and "show me the money" and I'll buy several of them myself.

project5k 08-30-2005 09:45 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
I'm an ITT tech bachelors grad, and work on engine controlers for motorola, while i cant share any information that moto uses, i have a love for tinkering and building stuff. if there is anything that i can do to help, i would love to be part of this....

Ace-Maker 08-31-2005 12:00 AM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
ouch quit stepping on my toes...

Antique 08-31-2005 01:06 AM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
REAL, HONEST TO GOD, BARE BONES, WORKABLE CD IGNITION SYSTEM..Good luck, guys, my toroids cost $16 each in lots of 100....Pre drilled circuit boards, 500 at a time, about $.75 each...A few resistors, capacitors, diodes, and SCR and voltage regulator, all bought in quantities of 100 or 1000...Coils from C&H and a box to put the parts in..Ignition wire and a plug cap.....Time to solder the parts in the board...Hall sensors from DigiKey, magnets for the hub.....Never figured out the total cost, maybe I don't want to know...;)

tkg 08-31-2005 09:54 AM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
Ralph,,,, Never let reality interfere with your schemes

Antique 08-31-2005 10:15 AM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
Something like soldering up a turbocharger for a piston port 2 stroke from tin cans ?:eek:

Prop Nut 09-03-2005 08:05 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
Dreaming is Free Ralph :D

Antique 09-03-2005 09:40 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
You're right, one of mine is getting my 289cc Herbrandson to go 250 mph in a race plane...That most likely won't happen either[&o]

captinjohn 09-05-2005 10:59 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
With Gas prices going so high....may be best to convert to glow....lot more simple over spark set-up ignitions. But it sure is nice to have spark with certain engines. Capt,n P.S . RGIGN1 has a good spark set-up for sale.

bigzoom 09-17-2005 05:02 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
Hi
I am interested in this project and would like to get the docs from you. Maybe we can get enough people to work on this and make it really affordable for the masses:D

bigzoom 09-17-2005 05:14 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
Hi
If we could turn this into a Kit the cost could be pretty low. Radio Shack sells a PC Board kit that is fairly priced with instructions on how to make a board. If it is a simple circuit most of us should be able to step up and do the job. Interesting thread!!!!

tim_n 09-19-2005 07:18 AM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
I am interested in this project as well.
Could U forward me the info?
[email protected]

I’m also an electronic engineering like U.

Antique 09-19-2005 08:46 AM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
Who owns the finished product ?

bigzoom 09-19-2005 02:12 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
I would like to get the PDF file if you could send it to [email protected] this would be great!!!!

With a lot of trying to make this work maybe we can make it happen.

If CH can do it so can we!!!![&:]

Thanks
Bigzoom

blackbaron 10-16-2005 03:18 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
I would be interested in this project of yours. I have a small conversion engine business and I would like to try an electronic ignition option. my site is www.bcmaengines.cleawire.net

If you are willing, please send me a copy of your pdf files.

Thansk

ZAGNUT 10-16-2005 05:31 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
blackbaron,

nice site but people won't see it if you don't type the link right;)


http://www.bcmaengines.clearwire.net/




dave

pzerinho 05-12-2006 03:01 PM

RE: professional home build ignition
 
hello, i'm interested in your schematics of the electronic ignition can you send the pdf file to me

email: [email protected]

regards

Antique 05-13-2006 12:55 AM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
Seems to be "professional home build ignition" is an oxymoron ;)

Mitty 05-14-2006 08:44 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
[sm=rolleyes.gif]

cochinito77 07-22-2006 09:21 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
i would also like to see the conversion pdf files...
[email protected]

TIGITRIGHT 07-26-2006 09:23 PM

RE: professional home build ignition new update
 
Iv never cared for electronic myself.If you ask me I don't think you can beat a Mag set-up correctly.You don't save much weight with e.i. either,not with larger engines anyway.Theres an extra battery to charge,replace etc.If someone could make a disc type flywheel with a caliber type pick-up coil then that would impress me alot,and worth the money.Theres also the interferance with the rx with electronics.Its just not worth it unless thats what you positively got to have.;)


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