Pilottonny
Well Known Member
Hello everybody,
I installed dual Lightspeed electronic ignitions. They are wired up to two separate electric systems (dual alternator and dual battery). The electric systems are completely separated (except for an “emergency cross-feed switch”) so that in case of an over voltage of one of the alternators, it will not affect both systems.
I am wondering what the benefit of the “optional” interconnection of the two ignition modules is, and if this will defeat the complete separation of my systems?
Kind regards, and as always, thanks in advance for your reply.
Tonny
I installed dual Lightspeed electronic ignitions. They are wired up to two separate electric systems (dual alternator and dual battery). The electric systems are completely separated (except for an “emergency cross-feed switch”) so that in case of an over voltage of one of the alternators, it will not affect both systems.
I am wondering what the benefit of the “optional” interconnection of the two ignition modules is, and if this will defeat the complete separation of my systems?
Kind regards, and as always, thanks in advance for your reply.
Tonny
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