G'day All,
As stated in earlier posts an Ignition coil with a ballast resistor on a 12 volt system is actually a 6 to 8 volt coil.
(So a coil with a ballast can be used on a 6 volt ignition system without the ballast resistor.)
The coil and Ballast resistor form a simple series voltage divider. The coils I have used have a resistance of 1.6 ohm with a 1.5 ohm ballast resistor.
During the 1970's car manufacturers realized by shorting out this ballast resistor during starting enhanced "cold starting".
A simple way was to use a relay with the coil winding connected to the starter motor terminal and the relay contacts providing the starting volts ( approx as low as 8 volts) direct to the coil during starting only.
Happy New Year to you all.
Chris



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