Postby dave-r » 17 Nov 2009 21:48

No. Thinking about it, because you have electric fans etc you will need a 50 amp.
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Postby drewcrane » 17 Nov 2009 23:26

thanks dave now i have a start :thumbsup:
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Postby Jon » 18 Nov 2009 0:00

Don't mean to question you suggestion, but wouldn't 50amp compromise some of the original wiring rating? :|

If I remember right the MAdd wiring article had some sizes for the Links. Can't say the rating of each gauge though.
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Postby drewcrane » 18 Nov 2009 0:29

Can't say the rating of each gauge though,that is what i would like to know its not on the fuseible link
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Postby Jon » 18 Nov 2009 1:00

I have been running a 14 gauge since converting the alt over to the relay, so far not problems. :s022:

Maybe set up a relay for the fan since it uses alot of juice, I just did it for the headlight on mine. They are the yellow wires with a 20 amp in line fuse to each (hi/low) The grey wires are the fusible links, one to the dash and the other from the alternator.

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Postby dave-r » 18 Nov 2009 8:26

Jon is right. I wasn't thinking. You should connect the fans to the alt output via a relay on their own fused heavy gauge wire. :bonk:

So yeah you don't need a 50amp fuse although I remember that the Painless wiring kit I have came with a 50amp main fuse. But those wires are much better quality than the original wiring and carry more current for their size.
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Postby Goldenblack440 » 18 Nov 2009 19:53

When i was in the airforce, we ordered in a "SLO-BLO" fuse. We opened up the packet and it was a nail. :s009: :mrgreen:
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Postby drewcrane » 18 Nov 2009 21:34

Well my plans are to find some relays and some breakers and do some mods ,it should help just to eliminate the weak fusible link,


and if that doesnt work i could always use a nail lol :s024: :s024: :s024:
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Postby dave-r » 18 Nov 2009 21:50

The 60 amp house fuse went in an apartment I was renting once and to get things going again I just fixed the fuse with a paper clip.


Actually. I can't remember if I told the landlord or not when I moved out..... :? :lol:
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Postby drewcrane » 18 Nov 2009 23:12

dave-r wrote:The 60 amp house fuse went in an apartment I was renting once and to get things going again I just fixed the fuse with a paper clip.


Actually. I can't remember if I told the landlord or not when I moved out..... :? :lol:


lol :s024: :s024: :s024:lucas electrics ,the prince of darkness ,they use gum foil wrapper didnt they?
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Postby dave-r » 19 Nov 2009 8:21

Oh yes I have used gum wrapper before too as a temp measure when I used to have a fuse box in my own house. You never see fuses these days because you have to have trip switches.
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Postby Jon » 20 Nov 2009 3:18

drewcrane wrote:Well my plans are to find some relays and some breakers and do some mods ,it should help just to eliminate the weak fusible link,


and if that doesnt work i could always use a nail lol :s024: :s024: :s024:


A relay idea for you Drew, pretty cheap, maybe get another one for the stereo amp. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

http://www.delcity.net/store/Socket-wit ... _72563.a_1

Here is some other interesting info for us electrically challenged. I am wondering if a voltage suppression relay (page 11^) would be a good idea with the electronic ignition? :shock:

http://www.autoshop101.com/forms/hweb2.pdf
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