Dual Coil

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SissySpike

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dual coil Ithaka
 

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and both coils need to be built the same ...exactly the same

This ^^^, which also means that if one of the coils is a contact coil (wraps touching each other) the other one has to be also. If this is what you're building, fire them without wicks and pinch them a bit to make better contact with no power applied and when they're hot. I use tweezers for this. I find it only has to be done once or twice for each coil and they are matched. Get this right and both coils will fire the same with no hot leads.
 
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Sometimes you have to fire it a few times, and they "even out".
I've found, surprisingly, that if I squeeze one with tweezers, then that one glows slower the next firing, but soon catches up and they even out (I actually expected the reverse - that the fresh-squeezed one would glow faster, as the squeeze might lower the resistance a touch).

Honestly, I aim for equal wraps, but I DON'T have a way to check that second coil's resistance by itself - so I'm just HOPING they're pretty close. And they both light up together...except for that time when one didn't have a good connection.

So, yeah - fiddle a little with 'em, and check the screws, etc.
 
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