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Accu spark
#1
hi guys has anyone had any trouble with the accuspark ht leads as I’m struggling with mine I think they’re the fancy carbon core stuff

   
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#2
I have always used the normal copper cored HT lead with mine - no issues.
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#3
Agreed , I may go back to them as this seems an un needed modification. Thanks
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#4
I have been using the carbon cores leads for a few years without any problems. What issues are you having?

It is weird stuff and I was worried that the core might snap, but touch wood it has been ok.

Peter
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#5
I may be getting something wrong but I can’t seem to get a spark. Would you be able to tell me now you connected the little copper contacts to the ends of the wires. Cheers
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#6
Have you measured the resistance in the leads to check there is no break in the core?
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#7
Powerspark suggest only carbon core leads for there system, I've yet to fit mine but warmer weather may help me get into the garage soon.
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#8
Hi Paul yes I have so I think the cores are good. I’m more puzzled by how you attach the little washer type contacts. I’ve seen crimp on ones where a little spike is pushed in the core. I’ve also seen a photo where you push the fibres through the washer (photo attached) I tried this and no spark.


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The unit looks really well made but the instructions are most useful for lighting a fire to keep warm at this time of year. I think this photo is for the copper core. Also the coil is new and works
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#9
Carbon leads don't really work with the little washer - I found out when using mismatched components on an old Mini. They often have the core tightly trapped under a metal collar to provide the necessary contact. 

I'm not sure how Accuspark intended them to fit together.
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#10
Cheers I have no idea how they intend for you to fit them.
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