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under dash fuse
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JayChicago |
09-22-2024 @ 1:25 PM
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Yes, thermal cool down automatically resets the circuit breaker based on reduction in current. When the breaker trips open, current stops flowing, breaker cools, resets. Never experienced it, but I think it does this in just a few seconds. If the over-current condition is still present, breaker will continue to trip open-closed. Lights will be flashing off-on, but probably enough lighting to see you home on a country road.
This message was edited by JayChicago on 9-22-24 @ 1:53 PM
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MICHV8 |
09-20-2024 @ 5:43 AM
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So the circuit breaker is not a manual reset, but a thermal cool down based on the reduction in resistance right? If so, what is the typical reset time duration?
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kubes40 |
09-15-2024 @ 5:33 AM
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Alan, I am laughing WITH you. Wanna compare hand injuries some day?
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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ford38v8 |
09-14-2024 @ 3:40 PM
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Mike, I've got a constant reminder of my learning that lesson, in the scars on my hand from pulling on red hot wires.
Alan
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kubes40 |
09-14-2024 @ 3:18 PM
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Alan is correct in his advice. The ONLY fires I have ever had in my Fords (over the course of 50+ years) have started with the cigar lighter or it's wiring.
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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ford38v8 |
09-14-2024 @ 12:01 PM
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Mitch, lots of guys, including me, have discovered the hard way about the scary cigar lighters on early Fords. Most have disconnected the cigar lighter and leave it in place just for looks. The only circuits on the fuse, or in your case the breaker, is the lights. All lighting circuits should be on that breaker, and nothing else. If you have a radio, it will have its own separate in-line fuse.
Alan
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MICHV8 |
09-14-2024 @ 6:11 AM
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thanks Mike...looks like the cigar lighter, voltage regulator, ignition switch feed it with the headlamp and pillar light fed, right? The cigar lighter without the fuse is scary
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kubes40 |
09-13-2024 @ 1:05 PM
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That's the headlamp circuit breaker minus the cover. I'll hazard a guess and say the previous owner bypassed it in order to run full voltage to the lamps. Me? I'd be thinking a circuit breaker is there for a reason
Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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MICHV8 |
09-13-2024 @ 10:43 AM
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This is next to my resister and certainly looks original...is it? If so, how is it load calibrated or is it static? It is currently by passed by the previous owner which I will fix once I get the radio box out... Thanks
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