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08-12-2022, 07:41 PM | #21 |
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Re: New design turn signals for Model A?
Turn signals on a Model A are a must. Few people on the road today understand what a hand signal is. I installed turn signals in my Victoria years ago (six volts), and later installed LED tail and brake lights for better visibility. The third brake light and turn signal in the back window is also a plus and recommended.
The turn signal kit I used was obtained from Bratton's, and I think it was the best on the market. However, Walt discontinued them. I was fortunate to purchase one of the last he had in stock (12-volts) for my grandson's 1930 Tudor. Bratton's turn signal has a little lever that protrudes out of sight below the dash rail on the left side. It also has a buzzer that signals that the turn signals are in operation. I added to it by installing a red and green mini-light just below the dash rail in the center. They are wired to the brake lights. When turning left, the red-light blinks, when turning right the green-light blinks. The problem I am having today is that at my advanced age I don't hear the buzzer, and if I do, I don't become aware of it, and I roll along with the turn signals on. The modern Model A kingdom turn signals should have a practical signal cancelling application when the turn is completed. See attached document. Tom Endy http://www.santaanitaas.org/wp-conte...rn-Signals.pdf |
08-12-2022, 08:19 PM | #22 | |
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08-13-2022, 06:57 AM | #23 |
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Re: New design turn signals for Model A?
Self-cancelling and/or a nice bright bulb would be nice.
I didn't have either so I mounted the units the turn stalk was aligned with a steering spoke. Once the car was back on track if I could see the stalk I knew the lights were still flashing. And I could see the cowl light flashing the back the headlight. |
08-13-2022, 08:54 AM | #24 |
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I think it's great to have new ideas and products being developed to make certain tasks perform better. I do not know how much of the market you have researched pertaining to the different turn signal units available for antique vehicle application.
The unit that I have been using is produced by "Turn Signals For Classics" in the USA. This turn signal controller is a compact unit that can be velcro mounted behind the drivers side kick panel on an "A" or other desired locations. This unit is available for 6 or 12 volt wiring and can be used on positive or negative grounds. It can handle incandescent, LED, or combinations of lamps. Standard functions include L/R turn, adjustable on-time during turn with auto shutoff, turn signal remains on with brake pedal depressed, and emergency flashing. Turn signal control can be either a column mounted lever or a SPDT momentary switch. I am using a SPDT momentary switch that is hidden behind the dash to the left of steering column. An audible beeper can be added and directly wired to unit. I have also connected my 3rd brake light and cowl lights as additional turning and warning lights. |
08-13-2022, 01:42 PM | #25 |
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I have a small toggle switch on the shifter which operates the signals: cowl lights in the front and tailights in the rear. Also very small (1/8 inch) but bright LED lights (green) in the dash between the steering wheel spokes; very visible while driving but not obtrusive. I love them! Next a buzzer is needed.
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08-13-2022, 03:24 PM | #26 |
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08-13-2022, 05:47 PM | #27 |
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Y-Blockhead - That sure looks like what I had seen. Now my question to you is how do you turn the signals on and off? Also, did the light eliminate the buzzer or do you have both? I was thinking of have the switch for left and right on the gear stick as some have for their overdrives.
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08-14-2022, 07:22 PM | #28 | |
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I had a buzzer but found it too annoying so I disconnected it. It is still mounted under the kick panel. Last edited by Y-Blockhead; 08-14-2022 at 07:32 PM. |
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09-15-2022, 05:43 AM | #29 |
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Re: New design turn signals for Model A?
On the 1931 Fordor I have inherited and am currently renovating a different solution to the switch is used: The original light switch on the steering wheel hub has been wired to operate the turn signals instead of the headlights. To control the headlights a pull-switch has been mounted in the dash left of the steering wheel.
It has the advantage that its very obvious from the position of the switch if the turn signals are on and the operation of the turn signals is quite intuitive. And of course the disadvantage of not being original, and a pull-switch needs to be installed for the headlights. I grew up with this solution and will probably keep it this way |
09-24-2022, 09:04 PM | #30 | |
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"Switch mounts easily on the gear shift lever or anywhere convenient in your car" I like the idea of the switch on the shift lever but wonder how to run the wire in an unobtrusive manner. |
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09-25-2022, 11:00 AM | #31 |
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Re: New design turn signals for Model A?
Another way you could do turn signals is to use floor-mounted switches that you activate with your feet. You could put one under the clutch for left turn and one under the brake for right turn. Hit 'em both for hazards. Those spots are easily accessible with the left foot. GM used to equip cars with floor switches to flip your high beams on, I bet those could be adapted.
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09-26-2022, 09:35 PM | #32 |
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Re: New design turn signals for Model A?
Thinking out of the box here.
How about the magnetic reed switch mounted to a bracket on the lower frame rail and let it get a signal from a magnet on the pitman arm. A 'momentary' SPDT switch could still be mounted where ever the user prefers inside the cab. This could nearly be completely hidden depending on the where the SPDT switch goes. |
09-27-2022, 02:02 PM | #33 |
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In the past year I’ve driven over 22,000 miles with a signal stat 900 with no problems. I use it every time I change lanes or make a turn. Not saying there might be better solutions out there, I just haven’t had problems with either of my 900 in either of my A’s.
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