I've never had one fail so I don't know.
If you are sure yours is bad, take it apart and let us all know, I am
curious too.
The current is low, I would guess the heating wire might have opened up and
could possibly be re connected.
Gary
On 9/21/2016 9:32 PM, Larry Mayfield via Tigers wrote:
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> You know I have been thinking about that little sucker. Just what is
> in it to go bad? The points? Or. Why does it fail. Would a capacitor
> in the circuit help in the output to prevent flyback voltages (there
> is an inductor in the loop a lot like points and ignition coil)? Not
> a sparky, but curious.
>
> Whadda I know?
>
> mayf
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