Re: Batteries for RBM Buzz Coils
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October 29, 2018 at 1:26 am
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From what I understand, the buzz coil will draw down the battery
slower than an automotive type coil, so not sure how they compare
to a Evinrude RBM with coil, etc.
I’ll wait until I get the battery, and build a box big enough for the
buzz coil, and now that you got me thinking, perhaps two batteries!
Not sure I’ll need a lanyard for my Wisconsin RBM though, but
a toggle switch would be nice.
quote Tubs:
I made a box with 2 battery’s where I can switch from
one to another. The only time I thought I was getting
low on juice was running a Speedster and that was after
about 3 hrs. of running on a 4 year old battery. When
you consider how many times a Speedster fires the coil
per minuet as compared to an RBM you shouldn’t’ have
a problem -BUT- I wouldn’t go out without a full gas can
and a back up battery.
one to another. The only time I thought I was getting
low on juice was running a Speedster and that was after
about 3 hrs. of running on a 4 year old battery. When
you consider how many times a Speedster fires the coil
per minuet as compared to an RBM you shouldn’t’ have
a problem -BUT- I wouldn’t go out without a full gas can
and a back up battery.
Prepare to be boarded!