Pros and cons
Pros and consWhat are the pros and cons of the Probe electronic ignition vs the crank-mounted Elektronik Sachse?
The Probe is a bolt-on unit, with reasonable expense. Still depends on the points cam/weights/springs, providing the stock advance curve. The Sachse crank trigger unit is more expensive and accurate, with a choice of easily programmable advance curves. Also has a tach output signal if you want an electronic tachometer. Slight right side case rework to route the wiring is needed. The Sachse also requires a voltage regulator, as the standard non-regulated rectifier can provide a voltage spike that will be harmful to the unit. Regards, Chase
Chase, that all depends on the value of the dollar/euro, and right now it's about the best for the dollar in a long time. Remember we don't pay the VAT here in the states and the advertised 320 euro is 268 euro for us here in the states. That converts to $287 US which is less than the $299 for the Probe. I convert my rectifier with the Kohler regulator conversion and have bought 2 of the Sachse units and have been very happy with them. I had a Probe unit several years ago and it never let me down. HT
Hello Tom.
Isn't the New Probe easier to mount over all?. .............lm
There is also http://www.charlies-place.com/product-c ... ignitions/ I have it fitted and works well.
Cost a fair bit to have here in the UK but I can not put up with points and all the problems involved with them, electronic ignition fit and forget.
What did you do with the stock advancer/springs by using the Sachse unit? Any links to the Kohler regulator conversion?
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