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18-11-2023, 04:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 18-11-2023, 04:14 PM by Steve Bryant.)
Thanks guys. Now that I know what things are supposed to look like, you have given me the information I need to modify what I have to work.
Great stuff.
Stephen
One more question please. What is the length of the threaded posts from the insulator to the top on of the post of your ammeter?
Thanks,
Stephen
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Hi Steve
3/8”
Cheers
Howard
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Nice work Steve, I wondered if there was room to modify the posts. Good info on the likely shorting of the posts to body.
Cheers
Howard
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Thank you Howard. There was evidence on the Bakelite body around where the posts contact the body of having been really hot at some time showing minor blistering and discoloration. So I think the original ammeter may have shorted out at sometime. I had to play some games with the body to allow the ammeter to sit at the right height. Here's hoping things all work properly when the time comes. One more thing done on the "to do" list for the van's build.
Stephen
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Hi Dave thanks for your pics,
It's hard to say what year or model my switch came from as it came with the car when I bought it - actual source unknown. It was in pieces in a tin so I just put it aside to try and sort it all out later......40 years later !
Stephen