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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 71
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I picked this up off eBay. It was listed as a Model T coil tester however I don't think it is.
Basically it's just a wood box with a KW coil mounted inside. On the outside there are 2 power wires with alligator clips, a spark plug cable and an on-off switch. The coil is screwed to the outer box and the 3 connections are soldered to the coil. Would be difficult to put switch to a different coil There are remnants of a label on the box but not legible. Any Idea what this was used for? |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 71
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Messed up Here's pics
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Longbranch, Washington
Posts: 683
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WAG - electric fence power source ?
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 71
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Well that could be, I also understand the coils were used on hit/miss engines so maybe something to do with that.
One thing for sure, because its been protected inside the box, the coil looks brand new. |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Posts: 18,006
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It could be used to test spark plugs or perhaps a timer's circuits.
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Join Date: Apr 2025
Location: Sacramento Ca
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Its a homemade spark plug / ignition coil tester, not specifically a Model T coil tester.
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