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Lucas cut out
#1
   
Can somebody identify this Lucas cut-out and fuse box. It's fitted to an RP but I don't believe it's original. Not like a CF or CFR2?

Thanks


Photo with covers removed.    
Suffolk, UK

1925 Chummy
1934 Box
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#2
is it not a CF3? from 32/33 time - see if you can see stamp on the edge somewhere...
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#3
I am prepared to be corrected on the following, but I seem to recall that, certainly post-war, Lucas only supplied C3 cutouts as replacements for the earlier types.
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#4
Not sure I've ever seen a C3. Post war Lucas had moved on from 3 brush dynamos with cut-outs to 2 brush dynamos with regulators, almost always RB106s.

I think JonE is right and it's a CF3. No markings on the front faces so I'll take it off the bulkhead to see what's on the back.
Suffolk, UK

1925 Chummy
1934 Box
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#5
I put this up here and it might be handy... https://ulster7.wordpress.com/austin-electrics-h-hale/
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#6
Thanks, Hale is always a great reference. Unfortunately the photos of the different cut-outs leave a bit to be desired. I live in hope of finding an original copy or even a better scan. If I ever find it I'll be sure to share it with the good people here.
Suffolk, UK

1925 Chummy
1934 Box
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#7
Looks correct for PR for 1933/34.
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#8
Hi

Looks like a CFR to me.   CFR = Cutout, Fuse, Resistor so would suit a dynamo without an inbuilt summer charge resistor. The CFR presumably came before the CFR2.

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