Keoke
Gold Member
Greg, on the Zenner ratings in watts. Divide the watts by circuit voltage to get amps. Eg., 50 watts/15 volts = 3.3 amps. Assuming your alt puts out 5 to 8 amps then two of the 50 watt guys are fine. Put three if you want insurance.
The ballast resistor is found on all GM cars with point type ignition systems. And you are correct in that they are made of ni-chrome wire set in a ceramic block. These are high wattage units. When at room temp they are about 1.5 ohms but when heated by current flow the resistance rises quickly. This is why they are called "ballast" instead of just regular resistors.
If you want to reduce current flow through zenner put another resistor in series (RT=3 ohms) with first one. If you want to increase current flow put another resistor in parallel (RT=.75 ohms) to the first one.
cheers,
The ballast resistor is found on all GM cars with point type ignition systems. And you are correct in that they are made of ni-chrome wire set in a ceramic block. These are high wattage units. When at room temp they are about 1.5 ohms but when heated by current flow the resistance rises quickly. This is why they are called "ballast" instead of just regular resistors.
If you want to reduce current flow through zenner put another resistor in series (RT=3 ohms) with first one. If you want to increase current flow put another resistor in parallel (RT=.75 ohms) to the first one.
cheers,