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The ammeter on my 30 RHD Phaeton doesn't show discharge when I turn on the lights whether the car is running or not. It show charge of about 10-12 amps a road speed. There is only one wire,yellow/black, hooked to the cutout. The cutout is a rectangular box,about 1"x2"x1".
Something must be incorrectly wired ( I didn't do it!) Help! |
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There should be three wires at the cutout. One going to the junction box(which I
think you have), one to the horn and one to the light switch. Bob |
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A quick search here should provide a wiring diagram.
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It sounds like someone may have connect the lights to the starter switch instead of the cutout.
At the starter switch the ammeter would be bypassed. |
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I don't think he is saying Tom's answer is wrong but the way the car is
wired is wrong. Bob |
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Down in the DEEP DARK woods, people did a lot of "off the wall" things, to get BRIGHTER LIGHTS!---Heavier wire, shorter wiring, headlight relays, etc.
MANY folks would NOT EVEN travel at NIGHT! It was common, to have a car that didn't even have working LIGHTS! MANY didn't have the skills to repair them, or MONEY to pay someone to fix them. Chief once traded a light repairing job, for a 1/2 grown HOG! I tole you I wuz OLD. Bill W.
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after about 2000 every car already used a relay in the fusepannel under the hood and very little gain is noticed.
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By the way, you should cut back the output from your generator unless you drive lots of short trips with your lights on, even then it might be a bit high.
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Depending on what they cobbled up, probably some DID & some DID NOT. Most "probably" didn't care, as long as it started every morning. My first Model A didn't even have a needle on the AMMETER, when I first got it! Found one from an OLD tractor
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