Subject: RE: Fuses
Author: Peter Scheer
Date: Mar 4, 2001, 11:27 AM
Post ID: 1705713990
Hunter
pardon the dumb question, but is the relay just wired in series between the
switch and the light?
My mother must have dropped me on my head cuz I have a learning disorder
when it comes to wires and electrons.
Miguel, what's a neckbone?
Thanks Pete
71 Ambo
-----Original Message----- From: Hunter Jones [SMTP:hhjo-@mindspring.com] Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 3:46 PM To: Loopfram-@topica.com; mbala-@earthlink.net Subject: Re: Fuses --- Sponsor's Message -------------------------------------- Who Are the Top Dogs? Find out about the best newsletters and discussions! http://click.topica.com/aaaa4qb1dfltb15Bu9a/TopDogs ------------------------------------------------------------ Howdy Yer Self It sounds like there was a special on 25 amp fuses one day..... I would not use higher than 16 amp. The Premier service handbook does call for 25 amp fuses on page 123 under the heading LIGHTING. Are your melted terminals on the right as you look into the bucket? These are for the headlight and running lamps. That is why so many people run the headlight through a relay. The use of a relay will also save both the headlight and ignition switches from carrying that load. If you wanna do that drop a line. I am sure many of us on the list have done that mod! I put relays on mine so as to run a 100 watt halogen daylight simulation device (aka headlight). It does a good job of getting slack drivers to take notice of me as well. Hunter Wishing it would NOT rain on the weekend! At 11:49 AM 3/3/2001 -0800, you wrote:
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