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E-Mag 200 Series Ignition for 6 Cyl Experimental Aircraft

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Overview

E-Mag is a next-generation electronic ignition, designed to serve as an upgrade or replacement for traditional aircraft engine magnetos.

Built-in back-up operating power - The importance of power supply for any electronic ignition cannot be overstated. E-MAG’s internal alternator (redundant back-up power) provides automatic switching between aircraft (14v to 28v) and internal operating power.

High energy spark – A standard feature for any modern electronic ignition. But to avoid too much of a good thing E-MAGs uses a closed-loop energy management system (not too much – not too little) to reduce operating stresses.

Variable spark firing – Another standard feature for electronic ignitions. Tuning the advance range is key. Series 200 has simple built-in tools for adjusting the variable boundaries. Note: An optional cockpit switch lets the pilot choose fixed or variable mode firing [required for boosted engines].

Simplified mechanical section - All moving mechanical elements are housed in the nose (engine oil/wet) section with a solid barrier separating the electronics/dry section – i.e. no oil seal to wear out.

Multi-strike firing and boosted energy at start-up. Starts more like a car.
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