Isn't there a diode on one side of the coil? I believe there is.
Even though it appears the same spark on 5 and 2, one is flowing towards the coil and the other is flowing away. I really can't be sure if the coils you/we use have such a diode. I don't see why not, the current is always going to flow one direction opposed to the trigger current discharging. And I know the ICM circuits don't flip the current back and forth......
This might have something to do with this quagmire spark thing. Maybe a ground loop is occuring somewhere. They can be known to cause some funky issues in electronics.
Even though it appears the same spark on 5 and 2, one is flowing towards the coil and the other is flowing away. I really can't be sure if the coils you/we use have such a diode. I don't see why not, the current is always going to flow one direction opposed to the trigger current discharging. And I know the ICM circuits don't flip the current back and forth......
This might have something to do with this quagmire spark thing. Maybe a ground loop is occuring somewhere. They can be known to cause some funky issues in electronics.
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