" I installed a 1.6 ohm ballast resistor, a big ceramic job, bolted " to the inner fender (there is no resistance wire in my home-made " harness). The damned thing gets skin-peeling hot -- easy 500 " degrees. I mean, peel-your-skin-off hot like the barrel of a " soldering iron.
that doesn't sound right at all. the coil shouldn't be drawing more than an amp or two, right? so we should be talking only a few watts - hardly enough to get very hot at all. otoh they must be ceramic for a reason...
I suppose I could ground the - side of the coil, and measure V across the ballast, and therefore static current. I think it's more than an amp, but I didn't think it was 10!
I picked 1.6 ohms since around 1.5 is what seems to be used by others via google search.