Denny
Canned Monster
You guys are just babies, 42 and 35. 
Denny

Denny

HEY Fer I'm 41!
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Well, I have one of those one wire coils. Too much of a hassle, in my opinion. Guess my battery will take most of the load. Which reminds me I have to correctly gap my ignition coil, had to disassemble because I snapped my charging coil cable, and I just reassembled everything in a hurry. Maybe that's why causes my engine to behave a lil off.That's actually pretty straight forward
as long as you have two wires coming from the coil that is...
A std bridge rectifier as found nearly anywhere for cheap,
has four taps, one of which is turned 90°; that's your positive (DC +), the one diagonally across is your negative (DC -)
the other two are the AC inputs.
like this:
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Now take your coil and atach the two wires to the AC taps;
the DC negative can go to any ground, and the remaining DC positive attaches to whatever that single filter diode was attached to.
On single wire coils, it's more difficult though, since you'll need to find the other end of the coil and attach a wire to that end as well.
it's likely under the heatwrap with another -hidden away- filter diode that has to be removed.
So patience, an exacto knife, soldering iron some length of wire and new heatwrap will be required I'm afraid
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FWIW, 72 watts of LED is going to be like the sun. Several times more light than 4 car headlights.