minuteman62-64
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Here I am, single-handedly ignition testing any hand-cranked small engine (outboard, lawn mower, whatever). Hook up my spark tester, pull the cord, and ...... Huh. Did it spark or not? Couldn't see because of my motion pulling the cord. Or maybe my vision is just too bad. Anyways, I always have to go get the wife to observe the tester while I pull the cord. Of course she isn't exactly sure what she's looking for - and doesn't want to try pulling the cord herself.
Is there anything out there that has high visibility (in daylight)? Or, anything that trips an indicator to indicate a spark - that I can check after I've pulled the cord?
The one I've got is a HF (I think) that's just an adjustable air gap. I've also got one from a source long forgotten (maybe also HF) that has a bulb inside a plastic housing. Can't see either one while I'm pulling the cord.
Is there anything out there that has high visibility (in daylight)? Or, anything that trips an indicator to indicate a spark - that I can check after I've pulled the cord?
The one I've got is a HF (I think) that's just an adjustable air gap. I've also got one from a source long forgotten (maybe also HF) that has a bulb inside a plastic housing. Can't see either one while I'm pulling the cord.