When using the green knob type disconnect switch with the by-pass fuse link and spring-ring battery cables, how do you make the by-pass connections. Obliviously one end is connected at the battery terminal but where/how is the other end connected? Also, how much hypoid lubricant should be applied to the felt pad at the battery terminal post?
C2 Battery Questions
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Re: C2 Battery Questions
I'm with Gene, there is no "bypass" at the battery on a C-2 electrical system as delivered. Has something been added to yours?Bill Clupper #618- Top
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Re: C2 Battery Questions
In fact, shutting down the clock is one of the things that we are trying to accomplish with a cutoff, as it is about the only "drain" on a C-2 battery, and if the battery runs low the clock rewind ceases to function, generally frying the coil in the clock. Another factor to recognize is that the most likely source of an electrical fire is "owner added modifications" to the wiring system, although a properly sized fusible link can prevent a conflagration, it can still allow enough current draw to seriously damage an 18ga wire such as the clock circuit, an all the adjacent wires in the harness. Most fusible links are sized to protect 14ga and larger circuits.Bill Clupper #618- Top
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Bill, Gene and John,
Found my solution to using a safety disconnect switch with spring ring connectors and a fusible link by-pass to keep the clock running. WirthCo Inc., the same company, which makes the green knob type safety switch, also makes a knife-blade switch with a by-pass link adapter connection. Check this out www.wirthco.com, part no. 20148 or 20109
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