Originally Posted By: SHOZ
Doesn't the current increase with gap?
Not with DC Current. The gap does not change the DC resistance of the coil.
Now with an inductor/choke/transformer connected to an AC source, a gap may (depending on where it's at) effect the inductance which will change the impedance of the circuit.
On an unrelated note; How do you like your Gen coupe? Any problems? We have a 2014 2.0T Auto.
Doesn't the current increase with gap?
Not with DC Current. The gap does not change the DC resistance of the coil.
Now with an inductor/choke/transformer connected to an AC source, a gap may (depending on where it's at) effect the inductance which will change the impedance of the circuit.
On an unrelated note; How do you like your Gen coupe? Any problems? We have a 2014 2.0T Auto.