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Very simple... Ohms law.... V = I x R (Voltage = Amps x Resistance)...
If voltage stays the same and you increase resistance in a circuit, amperage goes down. Less power and more stain on said electrical components to accomplish same result. If voltage stays the same and you decrease resistance in a circuit, amperage goes up. More power and more heat / strain on said electrical components.
Why screw with initial design that works when the correct parts are readily available and not too expensive. Just like putting 87 in a car that requires 91 just to save yourself approx $4.00 for a full tank fill up!
Has anyone even looked at an oscilloscope pattern of the different plugs and what it does to the coil and EZL when you have too much resistance in a circuit.
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