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TC Fuses
Posted: Wed May 10, 2000 8:16 am
by Eugene F. Gillam
Can someone please tell me the correct size fuses to use in the electrical system of the TC? I blew the Accessories fuse and when I took it out it had 35A written on it - surely this would have melted wiring long before blowing the fuse if it were a 35 amp fuse.
Thanks,
Gene
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Re: [mg-tabc] TC Fuses
Posted: Wed May 10, 2000 10:39 am
by KEN PORTER
Gene:
35 AMPS is correct. This is why we carry a fire extinguisher.
Ken TC 4147
"Eugene F. Gillam" wrote:
> Can someone please tell me the correct size fuses to use in the electrical system of the TC? I blew the Accessories fuse and when I took it out it had 35A written on it - surely this would have melted wiring long before blowing the fuse if it were a 35 amp fuse.
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> Thanks,
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> Gene
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Re: [mg-tabc] TC Fuses
Posted: Sun May 14, 2000 2:30 am
by Harry Pyle
As Mike Sherrell always said "DRIVE IT TILL IT SMOKES"
Harry
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From: KEN PORTER
To: Eugene F. Gillam
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Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] TC Fuses
> Gene:
> 35 AMPS is correct. This is why we carry a fire extinguisher.
> Ken TC 4147
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> "Eugene F. Gillam" wrote:
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> > Can someone please tell me the correct size fuses to use in the
electrical system of the TC? I blew the Accessories fuse and when I took it
out it had 35A written on it - surely this would have melted wiring long
before blowing the fuse if it were a 35 amp fuse.
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TC Fuses
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 6:19 am
by John Pavone
What's the correct fuse amperage for a TC? I can't find this
information anywhere in the Brown Owners manual, TC's Forever, the MG T-
Series Restoration Guide or the MG workshop Manual. Moss lists 35 and
50 amp fuses, so I assume it's either one of those or a combination of
the two.
Thanks!
JP
TC2797
Re: TC Fuses
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:13 am
by John James
John,
The "Lucas Quality Equipment" - "Car Equipment Details and Spare Parts
for M.G. TC Midget" publication No CE468 dated December 1949 lists under
the Control Box heading "(c) Fuses Two 35 amps. in circuit of
accessories."
Headings (a) and (b) deal with the Cut-out and Regulator respectively.
This 10 page publication is available as a modestly priced reproduction
from the T Register of the MG Car Club. You can order on line using
PayPal by going to the Register's website
www.tregister.org and looking
at the Regalia section.
Best Regards,
JOHN JAMES (TC0750)
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Subject: [mg-tabc] TC Fuses
What's the correct fuse amperage for a TC? I can't find this
information anywhere in the Brown Owners manual, TC's Forever, the MG T-
Series Restoration Guide or the MG workshop Manual. Moss lists 35 and
50 amp fuses, so I assume it's either one of those or a combination of
the two.
Thanks!
JP
TC2797
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Re: TC Fuses
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:58 am
by Pavone, John (Corporate)
Thanks, John!
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John James wrote:
The "Lucas Quality Equipment" - "Car Equipment Details and Spare Parts
for M.G. TC Midget" publication No CE468 dated December 1949 lists under
the Control Box heading "(c) Fuses Two 35 amps. in circuit of
accessories."
Headings (a) and (b) deal with the Cut-out and Regulator respectively.
This 10 page publication is available as a modestly priced reproduction
from the T Register of the MG Car Club. You can order on line using
PayPal by going to the Register's website
www.tregister.org and looking
at the Regalia section.
Best Regards,
JOHN JAMES (TC0750)
Re: TC Fuses
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:43 pm
by candahill@worldnet.att.net
John,
Those are British 35 amp fuses, not American 35 amp fuses. Different rating standards are/were used in the 2 countries. I think our MG 35 amp Lucas fuses translate to something like 17amp American.
Charles Hill
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> Thanks, John!
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> John James wrote:
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> The "Lucas Quality Equipment" - "Car Equipment Details and Spare Parts
> for M.G. TC Midget" publication No CE468 dated December 1949 lists under
> the Control Box heading "(c) Fuses Two 35 amps. in circuit of
> accessories."
> Headings (a) and (b) deal with the Cut-out and Regulator respectively.
>
> This 10 page publication is available as a modestly priced reproduction
> from the T Register of the MG Car Club. You can order on line using
> PayPal by going to the Register's website
www.tregister.org and looking
> at the Regalia section.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> JOHN JAMES (TC0750)
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: TC Fuses
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:54 pm
by Pavone, John (Corporate)
Hi John,
I bought some 35's from Moss, so I assume they're the correct type. I thought 35 amps was awfully high for this application and the size of the wiring. Didn't know there was a different rating system.
Thanks!
John
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Charles Hill wrote:
John,
Those are British 35 amp fuses, not American 35 amp fuses. Different rating standards are/were used in the 2 countries. I think our MG 35 amp Lucas fuses translate to something like 17amp American.
Charles Hill
Re: TC Fuses
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 9:51 pm
by 1939mgtb
" I think our MG 35 amp Lucas fuses translate to something like 17amp
American."
Please explain the difference.........Blow time?? or what?? Metric amps?
Whitworth amps?
Best,
Ray
"Spes mea in Deo est"
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From:
To:
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 2:39 PM
Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] TC Fuses
> John,
>
> Those are British 35 amp fuses, not American 35 amp fuses. Different
> rating standards are/were used in the 2 countries. I think our MG 35 amp
> Lucas fuses translate to something like 17amp American.
>
> Charles Hill
>
> -------------- Original message from "Pavone, John (Corporate)"
> : --------------
>
>
>> Thanks, John!
>>
>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>
>> John James wrote:
>>
>> The "Lucas Quality Equipment" - "Car Equipment Details and Spare Parts
>> for M.G. TC Midget" publication No CE468 dated December 1949 lists under
>> the Control Box heading "(c) Fuses Two 35 amps. in circuit of
>> accessories."
>> Headings (a) and (b) deal with the Cut-out and Regulator respectively.
>>
>> This 10 page publication is available as a modestly priced reproduction
>> from the T Register of the MG Car Club. You can order on line using
>> PayPal by going to the Register's website
www.tregister.org and looking
>> at the Regalia section.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> JOHN JAMES (TC0750)
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>>
>> Yahoo! Groups Links
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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Re: TC Fuses
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:26 pm
by Charles Hill
I'm not an EE so I can't explain the difference. All I know is that if
you replace a 35 amp Lucas fuse with a 35 amp US fuse you can let the
smoke out. My best guess is that somewhere in the rating systems used
there is a difference in figuring surge capacity vs steady current
capacity. There used to be some good information on the Vintage Triumph
Register web site, but now you have to be a VTR member to get to it.
BR,
Charles Hill
1939mgtb wrote:
> " I think our MG 35 amp Lucas fuses translate to something like 17amp
> American."
>
> Please explain the difference.........Blow time?? or what?? Metric
> amps? Whitworth amps?
> Best,
> Ray
> "Spes mea in Deo est"
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 2:39 PM
> Subject: RE: [mg-tabc] TC Fuses
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>> John,
>>
>> Those are British 35 amp fuses, not American 35 amp fuses. Different
>> rating standards are/were used in the 2 countries. I think our MG 35
>> amp Lucas fuses translate to something like 17amp American.
>>
>> Charles Hill
>>
>> -------------- Original message from "Pavone, John (Corporate)"
>> : --------------
>>
>>> Thanks, John!
>>>
>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>
>>> John James wrote:
>>>
>>> The "Lucas Quality Equipment" - "Car Equipment Details and Spare Parts
>>> for M.G. TC Midget" publication No CE468 dated December 1949 lists
>>> under
>>> the Control Box heading "(c) Fuses Two 35 amps. in circuit of
>>> accessories."
>>> Headings (a) and (b) deal with the Cut-out and Regulator respectively.
>>>
>>> This 10 page publication is available as a modestly priced reproduction
>>> from the T Register of the MG Car Club. You can order on line using
>>> PayPal by going to the Register's website
www.tregister.org and looking
>>> at the Regalia section.
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>> JOHN JAMES (TC0750)
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>>> Yahoo! Groups Links
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