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The Next Generation

All electronic ignitions perform a similar basic function.  And they all share the same installation/environmental constraints.  So with all they have in common, why do first-generation ignitions vary so widely in terms of form?  The variety reflects dramatic differences in design priorities (cost, manufacturability, FAA certification, convenience, etc.).  When priorities conflict, designers trade-off or compromise less important features in favor of more important ones.  This is a common and familiar practice,  but it's based on the premise that "you can't have it all".  

E-MAG does not accept this premise, and is stubborn when it comes to compromise.  This is an attitude that's reflected in the number and scope of E-MAG innovations.  

EICAD  Expanded Controls - E-MAG Interactive Control And Display is an optional set of ignition control capabilities built into our newest series ignitions. [see EICAD

  • Customize Tach Output Signal

  • Monitor/Change/Store your preferred timing shift 

  • Ignition Status Reports 

Physical Form - E-MAG's most conspicuous features.  

  • Unified Form - All components (position sensor, electronics, and coil) have been consolidated in a single module that mounts cleanly in the existing magneto port.  Resembling a traditional magneto, it looks "at home" on the engine.  (Roughly 3 pounds and 6.25" [Lycoming] or 5.5" [Continental] long with plug wires attached).

  • Sealed Electronics - Sealed electronics are impervious to water, dirt, and oil.  As an all-digital system, it can hold tighter tolerances through periods of significant thermal cycling. 

  • Harness Options -  Harness are available for both auto and aircraft style plugs.

Safeguards - E-MAG's most important features.  Aircraft engines are different than their automotive counterparts, and require a highly specialized ignition.  One that not only takes advantage of current ignition technology, but also includes the requisite engine-specific safeguards.  

  • Self-Powered Model - All electronic ignitions share one fundamental challenge.  How to defend against the loss of  electrical power in-flight.  E-MAG addresses this issue with a built-in miniature three phase brushless alternator.  Forget about batteries or keeping a magneto for back-up.  Now you can run dual electronic ignitions - clean.  [see 3 reports of E-MAG "saves"]

  • Starter Motor Friendly - Like the first rule in medicine - "Do No Harm".  E-MAG includes a lockout feature that guarantees the ignition will not fire before TDC during start-up.  Were this to occur, an expensive starter motor can be damaged or destroyed.  - See Sky-Tec's kick-back warranty extension (exclusive to E-MAG), or their "tech-talk"  article for more detail.

  • Voltage Reserve - Bus voltage dips sharply when aircraft starter motors are first engaged.  Cold temperatures, low battery charge, and long battery cable runs all compound the problem. E-MAG is designed to endure significant voltage dips.  

Enhancements - Making life easier.  E-MAG's processor supports a number of additional tasks, most of which are aimed at simplifying installation.  An E-MAG should take about two to five hours to install.  

  • Quick-Set TM will let you set timing for one or both ignitions in about 60 seconds - without the need for any special tools. 

  • No need to install satellite electronics cases, coils, or pick-up sensors to the engine - just the E-MAG and harness.     

  • Digital tach output.  

  • You can reuse your existing keyed (or other) kill switch to control E-MAG operation.  

 
 

 

  Split Systems

Is there any advantage in installing one electronic ignition and keeping one magneto?

 

 

 

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Annual Inspection

E-MAGs require very little maintenance, but ..  (more)

 

 

 

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 Low Mass Props:

Simple mod that can help defend against kick-back. (more)

 

 

 

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Battery Chargers:

Some styles of batter chargers can affect your ignition (more)

 

 

 

    Note: Aircraft Harness

Most customers (80%) use our harness for auto plugs (Auto PackII).  This systems has performed well, and allows use of  less expensive auto style plugs.  

 

Customers wanting to use our harness for aircraft style plugs, need to be aware this kit (Air PackII) will require greater care and handling to make sure the assembly is  properly fitted.  (more)

 

 

 EI Commander

 

 

Series 113 and 114 ignitions have a built-in communication capability.  Use of this interface is purely optional.  E-MAG offers a free lap-top interface download called EICAD.  Another option is the EI Commander - the first a practical stand-alone cockpit interface.  

  www.eicommander.com

 

E-MAG is not financially affiliated with EI Commander.  We do not market, manage, or  provide technical support for their products.  We simply like what they're doing.