That's because you tap off a greater fraction of the battery voltage.Interesting that a greater increase of resistance in the center will give a greater adjustable range
Setting IGN high raises the Q1 base voltage, turns off Q1 and reduces the charging to a trickle. However, when the battery voltage drops during cranking, the Q1 emitter voltage increases relative to the base voltage, Q1 stays on and the charging is at full rate.I was also thinking how the ignition shutdown works ?
No. They conduct in the forward direction to raise the Q1 base voltage. The zener still controls the charge termination.Are those two diodes doing a reverse breakdown like a zener?