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Re: A blast from the past
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 6/9/2015 1 Reply

Wouldn't the higher firing voltage be caused because the spark is trying to jump the gap. The firing voltage is a lot higher but the burn time is a lot shorter as well. I'm thinking back to string theory. The higher the firing voltage the shorter the burn time... Login to read more.

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