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So we often talk here about how a high resistance value is a sign of a bad igniter. But of course the other end of the scale can tell us something too. So - for those of you who have actually measured igniters with a decent meter - what is the LOWEST value you've ever read and what type of igniter was it?
Just to be clear we're talking normal healthy igniters here, ones that you would expect to work.
In my experience the good ol' Estes igniter is pretty darn low at 0.9 or maybe even 0.8 ohms. That's pretty far down there.
What have you measured? Is there any type that reads lower than the Estes?
With enough data points we might be able to clearly bound a lower limit for good/bad sorting. Thanks!
So we often talk here about how a high resistance value is a sign of a bad igniter. But of course the other end of the scale can tell us something too. So - for those of you who have actually measured igniters with a decent meter - what is the LOWEST value you've ever read and what type of igniter was it?
Just to be clear we're talking normal healthy igniters here, ones that you would expect to work.
In my experience the good ol' Estes igniter is pretty darn low at 0.9 or maybe even 0.8 ohms. That's pretty far down there.
What have you measured? Is there any type that reads lower than the Estes?
With enough data points we might be able to clearly bound a lower limit for good/bad sorting. Thanks!