| Paul,
Does this just apply to the Crane coils which might have a different internal 
resistance anyway?
The whole point of a ballast resistor is to drop the input voltage to the 
coil under all circumstances other than cranking.  If a coil is internally 
ballasted how is the resistance by-passed under cranking?
Daniel1312
In a message dated 29/02/00 23:20:19 GMT Standard Time, pasgeirsson@juno.com 
writes:
<< According to the Crane installation manual, checking across the coil + to
 coil - terminal with all wires off, an internal resistance coil will have
 a reading of 3 to 4 ohms.
 
 There is also another more complex method and I'll post it if there is
 interest.
 
 Paul  >>
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