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    Ignition trigger

    Het Guys,,I'm trying to figure out how to ohm test my after-market(blue) CDI ignition trigger(timer) 2000 225 Johnson looper,,,,,,what's the procedure & specs??

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    Voltage test is much more reliable but you need a DVA/Peak reading meter.

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    Thanx Bud

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    DVA on the 10 or 20 volt scale and test in between the legs of it. Should read voltage and they should all have the same voltage. Not sure the exact spec, but if they are all 5v or 15v or whatever then you are good. And test in both directions.

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