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std1940 09-28-2021 06:22 PM

What gauge wire for 1940 6 volt dome light to switch
 

What gauge wire would you use for a 6 volt dome light to switch in a 40?
Thanks Tom.

19Fordy 09-28-2021 08:03 PM

Re: What gauge wire for 1940 6 volt dome light to switch
 

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The link below may help.

I used 14 gauge for the dome light on my 40 Ford when it was 6V so that if I converted to 12V it would also work. I also used an LED dome light bulb as they are much brighter and cooler. Won't melt the lense.
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...ool-me.269914/

Car is now 12V and I made the 12 V bulbs shown but, you can now buy them.

Lawson Cox 09-28-2021 08:28 PM

Re: What gauge wire for 1940 6 volt dome light to switch
 

Kube: You MADE 6V LED bulbs? Where do your abilities end???? I have tried everywhere to find an LED 6V 1073 brake light bulb. It is a brake light bulb for 1935 Ford. Single contact. Interlight first told me they had them and then told me they didn't, nor could they give me a lead on where one might be found. Do you, or anyone who may be reading this, know if such an LED bulb exists, and where one might be obtained? Thanks. Lawson

1937sedandelivery 09-28-2021 09:02 PM

Re: What gauge wire for 1940 6 volt dome light to switch
 

maybe a long shot, but does this one work for you:
https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...rofit/2538/47/

gregg

Lawson Cox 09-28-2021 11:08 PM

Re: What gauge wire for 1940 6 volt dome light to switch
 

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Originally Posted by 1937sedandelivery (Post 2061323)
maybe a long shot, but does this one work for you:
https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...rofit/2538/47/

gregg

Greg: Just glancing at it briefly. it may just work. I need it tor a tail/brake light on my 35 6V pickup. I see a couple of others that also look interesting. I'll have to take measurements and see if one of them fits, and then determine 6V and brightness. I'll see if I can find their number and talk with a tech. Thanks for the heads up. Did you use then on your 37 Sedan Delivery tail light/brake lights? Chevy tail lights should be built similar to Ford. Lawson

V8COOPMAN 09-29-2021 01:09 AM

Re: What gauge wire for 1940 6 volt dome light to switch
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lawson Cox (Post 2061315)
Kube: You MADE 6V LED bulbs? Where do your abilities end???? I have tried everywhere to find an LED 6V 1073 brake light bulb. It is a brake light bulb for 1935 Ford. Single contact. Interlight first told me they had them and then told me they didn't, nor could they give me a lead on where one might be found. Do you, or anyone who may be reading this, know if such an LED bulb exists, and where one might be obtained? Thanks. Lawson


The "ABC3857" LED bulb below will work on 6v. It will fit in a "1073" type socket, which is called a "BA15S" base. This means that the two little pins (bayonets) are STRAIGHT ACROSS from each other. Click on the link BELOW!

https://www.steinertractor.com/ABC38...All%20Products


https://www.bing.com/th?id=OIP.Fs0xx...5&pid=3.1&rm=2
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Lawson Cox 09-29-2021 12:06 PM

Re: What gauge wire for 1940 6 volt dome light to switch
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1937sedandelivery (Post 2061323)
maybe a long shot, but does this one work for you:
https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...rofit/2538/47/

gregg

Greg: Thanks for the heads up, but they tell me the base on that bulb is too small. The saga continues. Lawson.

Lawson Cox 09-29-2021 12:36 PM

Re: What gauge wire for 1940 6 volt dome light to switch
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by V8COOPMAN (Post 2061375)
The "ABC3857" LED bulb below will work on 6v. It will fit in a "1073" type socket, which is called a "BA15S" base. This means that the two little pins (bayonets) are STRAIGHT ACROSS from each other. Click on the link BELOW!

https://www.steinertractor.com/ABC38...All%20Products


https://www.bing.com/th?id=OIP.Fs0xx...5&pid=3.1&rm=2
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V8coopman Thanks a million. I spoke with a nice lady at Steiner and we discussed this bulb and she assured me it will work.

While I await the shipment I will see if I can follow your excellent directions on posting pictures here. For some strange reason I have a mental block on that subject. Oh, for what it is worth, I have completely recovered from the Attorney affliction. LOL Lawson

V8COOPMAN 09-29-2021 03:21 PM

Re: What gauge wire for 1940 6 volt dome light to switch
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lawson Cox (Post 2061540)
V8coopman Thanks a million. I spoke with a nice lady at Steiner and we discussed this bulb and she assured me it will work.

While I await the shipment I will see if I can follow your excellent directions on posting pictures here. For some strange reason I have a mental block on that subject. Oh, for what it is worth, I have completely recovered from the Attorney affliction. LOL Lawson


This is good news on ALL points, Counselor! DD
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std1940 09-29-2021 04:39 PM

Re: What gauge wire for 1940 6 volt dome light to switch
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by 19Fordy (Post 2061305)
The link below may help.

I used 14 gauge for the dome light on my 40 Ford when it was 6V so that if I converted to 12V it would also work. I also used an LED dome light bulb as they are much brighter and cooler. Won't melt the lense.
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...ool-me.269914/

Car is now 12V and I made the 12 V bulbs shown but, you can now buy them.

Thank You!

rotorwrench 09-30-2021 10:29 AM

Re: What gauge wire for 1940 6 volt dome light to switch
 

A person can use larger gauge than 16 AWG for 6-volt systems but the 16 would be the common size for that circuit. Higher current flow circuits like the generator and the buss power would use the larger gauges.


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