AEM 30-2841 is a one-channel ignition driver specifically crafted for powering high-performance dwell controlled ignition coils found in many performance engines. It has a 5V logic level trigger signal (falling edge trigger) which it converts to a switched ground, grounding the ignition coil when the input signal is high and firing it (disconnecting it) when the input signal falls from 5V to ground. The device must be mounted on a flat metallic surface with the supplied thermal grease applied between the module and the mounting surface.
AEM 30-2841 is a one-channel ignition driver specifically crafted for powering high-performance dwell controlled ignition coils found in many performance engines. It has a 5V logic level trigger signal (falling edge trigger) which it converts to a switched ground, grounding the ignition coil when the input signal is high and firing it (disconnecting it) when the input signal falls from 5V to ground. The device must be mounted on a flat metallic surface with the supplied thermal grease applied between the module and the mounting surface.
AEM 30-2841 is a one-channel ignition driver specifically crafted for powering high-performance dwell controlled ignition coils found in many performance engines. It has a 5V logic level trigger signal (falling edge trigger) which it converts to a switched ground, grounding the ignition coil when the input signal is high and firing it (disconnecting it) when the input signal falls from 5V to ground. The device must be mounted on a flat metallic surface with the supplied thermal grease applied between the module and the mounting surface.
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