Magneto is a self sufficient ignition source, no battery requiredI thought the purpose of using a magneto was to get away from points and a condenser.
AgreedMagneto is a self sufficient ignition source, no battery required
I think the original reason for magnetos was to eliminate the need for batteries and generators, both are expensive items.I thought the purpose of using a magneto was to get away from points and a condenser.
A magneto is more reliable than a battery ignition system. Points are still necessary to trigger the coil. And Points require a condenser. Of course modern power equipment like chain saws use electronic ignition, but still use a magneto.Agreed
All small one and two cylinder engines built in the past 30-40 years (?) use an "electronic" magneto system. There is an extra small coil inside the ignition coil that triggers a transistor that fires the primary side of the main coil. These last a LONG time and so do spark plugs !Magneto is a self sufficient ignition source, no battery required
it was the other way around. High tension magnetos existed before battery ignition.I think the original reason for magnetos was to eliminate the need for batteries and generators, both are expensive items.
Recoveryman
You may want to look into top fuel cars. They all run 2 magnetos that put out 44 amps to each spark plug. That's a lot more than any battery current supplied distributor does.Battery ignition provides much better spark and better timing which is why nearly all automobiles and tractors got away from it in the 40's/early 50's.

Seriously? That is the example you are going to use? Maybe you missed the part about the "40's/early 50's"
A magneto is more reliable than a battery ignition system. Points are still necessary to trigger the coil. And Points require a condenser. Of course modern power equipment like chain saws use electronic ignition, but still use a magneto.
All small one and two cylinder engines built in the past 30-40 years (?) use an "electronic" magneto system. There is an extra small coil inside the ignition coil that triggers a transistor that fires the primary side of the main coil. These last a LONG time and so do spark plugs !
