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FWIW:
One (1) suggestion to try to assist any Model A owner with their future fears of the Model A Electrical Unknowns ....... and one (1) suggestion to try to assist Model A owners to actually "see" the simplicity of a Model A Electrical System:
1. First, try a Forum "Search" for a Model A "Wiring Diagram" if one does not have one.
2. Knowing that one can read a "human-drawn" map with lines representing "continuous" highway routes ....... likewise one can easily read a "human-drawn Model A wiring diagram" which is nothing more than is a "human-drawn" map showing routes of "continuous" wires in lieu of routes of "continuous" highways.
3. The human mind can easily find a "continuous" route connecting Plattsburg, New York with Key West, Florida ....... even after said route traveled "continuously" through many towns.
4. Likewise, with a multi-meter or test lamp, one can easily start at a Model A's source of "energy" ....... i.e., the battery ...... and follow the "human-drawn" diagram of "continuous" route or routes with continuously monitored "energy" to the distributor.
5. If at one point, or after one connection, no "continuous" energy is found, investigation is required ....... if it were a highway, would it be a bridge out, highway surface removed, a pile of trash on the highway ...... with a wire it could be a broken wire, a dirty connection insulating continuous energy flow ..... or whatever.
6. Similarly, this is why 4 year old children can have fun playing games on a cell phone & we cannot ...... no educator convinced them that cell phones are difficult ..... and no educator convinced them that they needed a Degree in Electrical Engineering in order to operate a cell phone.
7. After seeing 4 year olds on our cell phones, no doubt it is a good idea at times to shed our incorrect modern education, to think young again, unlearn a few things, and start from scratch ...... just simple maps.
Hope this helps.