Re: TC Fuses

joecurto@aol.com
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Re: TC Fuses

Post by joecurto@aol.com » Wed Oct 19, 2005 6:00 am

Charles you are correct a 35 amp Lucas fuse is rated 17 amp continuous this
is now written on the slip of paper in the fuse, as a close substitute I would
use a 20 amp US type fuse, the 50 amp is rated 25 amp continuous

Joe Curto


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D&J Edgar
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TC fuses

Post by D&J Edgar » Fri May 29, 2015 3:49 pm

TC fuses I was asked what fuses to run in the TC that are mounted on the regulator.  Cannot seem to find any specs in any books that I have found.  Does anyone know the original ratings of the two fuses?

And when you answer, please define if you are referring to British amps or American Amps.  Per a Bussman conversion chart I found these figures.
British   =   American
  50                 30
  35                 25
  30                 20
  25                 15
  20                 10
  10                 7.5
   5                   3

However a Triumph mechanic thought those were on the high side so suggests:
British   =   American
  50                 25
  35                 20
  30                 15
  25                 15
  20                 10
  10                  5
   5                   3

I run American 25 amp in both my slots just because that is what I had umpteen years ago and have never had problems (knock on wood).  

Referring to the TC wiring diagram (not EXU), the left fuse only protects the horn.  The right fuse protects the wiper, petrol warning lamp, fog light and brake light circuits.  So you could drive a TC without either fuse (but would not have a brake lamp).  Ignition, headlamps, dash lamps and tail lamps are not fused at all (unless wired differently).  I know some TC owners have installed extra fuses to protect other circuits, but did so to satisfy their own desires.

David Edgar, TC 5108
El Cajon, California

Richard Waters
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Re: TC fuses

Post by Richard Waters » Fri May 29, 2015 4:38 pm

"A pound's a pound the world around."  I always reckoned that an amp is an amp. Old man Ohm figured this out years ago. 
Rick in Vancouver


Rick WatersSent from my iPhone
On May 29, 2015, at 3:49 PM, D&J Edgar djedgar@pacbell.net [mg-tabc] wrote:
 
I was asked what fuses to run in the TC that are mounted on the regulator.  Cannot seem to find any specs in any books that I have found.  Does anyone know the original ratings of the two fuses?

And when you answer, please define if you are referring to British amps or American Amps.  Per a Bussman conversion chart I found these figures.
British   =   American
  50                 30
  35                 25
  30                 20
  25                 15
  20                 10
  10                 7.5
   5                   3

However a Triumph mechanic thought those were on the high side so suggests:
British   =   American
  50                 25
  35                 20
  30                 15
  25                 15
  20                 10
  10                  5
   5                   3

I run American 25 amp in both my slots just because that is what I had umpteen years ago and have never had problems (knock on wood).  

Referring to the TC wiring diagram (not EXU), the left fuse only protects the horn.  The right fuse protects the wiper, petrol warning lamp, fog light and brake light circuits.  So you could drive a TC without either fuse (but would not have a brake lamp).  Ignition, headlamps, dash lamps and tail lamps are not fused at all (unless wired differently).  I know some TC owners have installed extra fuses to protect other circuits, but did so to satisfy their own desires.

David Edgar, TC 5108
El Cajon, California

Frank Graham
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Re: TC fuses

Post by Frank Graham » Fri May 29, 2015 4:54 pm

Amps are amps but I believe that the number on an American fuse indicates the max continuous amperage that the fuse can handle while the British fuse is rated for the maximum momentary surge that it can handle. Therefore essentially identical fuses can have two different ratings depending on where it was made.
Frank Graham '46 TC

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On May 29, 2015, at 6:49 PM, D&J Edgar djedgar@pacbell.net [mg-tabc] wrote:














 










I was asked what fuses to run in the TC that are mounted on the regulator.  Cannot seem to find any specs in any books that I have found.  Does anyone know the original ratings of the two fuses?

And when you answer, please define if you are referring to British amps or American Amps.  Per a Bussman conversion chart I found these figures.
British   =   American
  50                 30
  35                 25
  30                 20
  25                 15
  20                 10
  10                 7.5
   5                   3

However a Triumph mechanic thought those were on the high side so suggests:
British   =   American
  50                 25
  35                 20
  30                 15
  25                 15
  20                 10
  10                  5
   5                   3

I run American 25 amp in both my slots just because that is what I had umpteen years ago and have never had problems (knock on wood).  

Referring to the TC wiring diagram (not EXU), the left fuse only protects the horn.  The right fuse protects the wiper, petrol warning lamp, fog light and brake light circuits.  So you could drive a TC without either fuse (but would not have a brake lamp).  Ignition, headlamps, dash lamps and tail lamps are not fused at all (unless wired differently).  I know some TC owners have installed extra fuses to protect other circuits, but did so to satisfy their own desires.

David Edgar, TC 5108
El Cajon, California

D&J Edgar
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Re: TC fuses

Post by D&J Edgar » Fri May 29, 2015 5:28 pm

Re: [mg-tabc] TC fuses OK, that makes sense, but what values are placed in the two slots on a TC?  I have 25 amp fuses (American markings) in both but probably could get by with less.  

So how much current does the horn draw, which one fuse protects?  

And how much current does the wiper, petrol warning lamp, fog light and brake light circuits draw together, which the other fuse protects?

I could go out and test but, someone out there must know the answer already.

David Edgar, TC 5108
El Cajon, California

On 5/29/15, 4:54 PM, "Frank Graham" wrote:
Amps are amps but I believe that the number on an American fuse indicates the max continuous amperage that the fuse can handle while the British fuse is rated for the maximum momentary surge that it can handle. Therefore essentially identical fuses can have two different ratings depending on where it was made.

Frank Graham
'46 TC

Charles Hill
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Re: TC fuses

Post by Charles Hill » Fri May 29, 2015 6:01 pm

Frank is the closest to being right. Lucas fuses are rated at the continuous fusing rate. Instantaneous fusing rate is slightly higher.
The 35 amp Lucas fuse has a continuous ampere rating of 17.5 and an instantaneous fusing rate of 40 amps. I can't find any verification but I think the 35 amp Lucas fuse is the one for TCs so a 15 amp American fuse would be a reasonable substitute.
Charles Hill

On 5/29/2015 6:54 PM, Frank Graham frankgraham@msn.com [mg-tabc] wrote:
Amps are amps but I believe that the number on an American fuse indicates the max continuous amperage that the fuse can handle while the British fuse is rated for the maximum momentary surge that it can handle. Therefore essentially identical fuses can have two different ratings depending on where it was made.
Frank Graham '46 TC

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On May 29, 2015, at 6:49 PM, D&J Edgar djedgar@pacbell.net [mg-tabc] wrote:


I was asked what fuses to run in the TC that are mounted on the regulator. Cannot seem to find any specs in any books that I have found. Does anyone know the original ratings of the two fuses?

And when you answer, please define if you are referring to British amps or American Amps. Per a Bussman conversion chart I found these figures.
British = American
50 30
35 25
30 20
25 15
20 10
10 7.5
5 3

However a Triumph mechanic thought those were on the high side so suggests:
British = American
50 25
35 20
30 15
25 15
20 10
10 5
5 3

I run American 25 amp in both my slots just because that is what I had umpteen years ago and have never had problems (knock on wood).

Referring to the TC wiring diagram (not EXU), the left fuse only protects the horn. The right fuse protects the wiper, petrol warning lamp, fog light and brake light circuits. So you could drive a TC without either fuse (but would not have a brake lamp). Ignition, headlamps, dash lamps and tail lamps are not fused at all (unless wired differently). I know some TC owners have installed extra fuses to protect other circuits, but did so to satisfy their own desires.

David Edgar, TC 5108
El Cajon, California

Madhuparoor
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Re: TC fuses

Post by Madhuparoor » Fri May 29, 2015 10:37 pm

Hi Mike,The fuses are there to protect the wires, not the end consumer ( like bulbs ) in our cars.
Have a look at your battery of your car. We normally refer to 40 Amp to 100 Amp. There are some other information on the batteries that are more interesting.

Regards Madhu Paroor 

Am 30.05.2015 um 03:02 schrieb Charles Hill chillmog@sbcglobal.net [mg-tabc] :
 
Frank is the closest to being right.  Lucas fuses are rated at the continuous fusing rate.  Instantaneous fusing rate is slightly higher. 
The 35 amp Lucas fuse has a continuous ampere rating of 17.5 and an instantaneous fusing rate of 40 amps.  I can't find any verification but I think the 35 amp Lucas fuse is the one for TCs so a 15 amp American fuse would be a reasonable substitute. 
Charles Hill 

On 5/29/2015 6:54 PM, Frank Graham frankgraham@msn.com [mg-tabc] wrote:
Amps are amps but I believe that the number on an American fuse indicates the max continuous amperage that the fuse can handle while the British fuse is rated for the maximum momentary surge that it can handle. Therefore essentially identical fuses can have two different ratings depending on where it was made.
Frank Graham  '46 TC

Sent from my iPad
On May 29, 2015, at 6:49 PM, D&J Edgar djedgar@pacbell.net [mg-tabc] wrote:

 
I was asked what fuses to run in the TC that are mounted on the regulator.  Cannot seem to find any specs in any books that I have found.  Does anyone know the original ratings of the two fuses?

And when you answer, please define if you are referring to British amps or American Amps.  Per a Bussman conversion chart I found these figures.
British   =   American
  50                 30
  35                 25
  30                 20
  25                 15
  20                 10
  10                 7.5
   5                   3

However a Triumph mechanic thought those were on the high side so suggests:
British   =   American
  50                 25
  35                 20
  30                 15
  25                 15
  20                 10
  10                  5
   5                   3

I run American 25 amp in both my slots just because that is what I had umpteen years ago and have never had problems (knock on wood).  

Referring to the TC wiring diagram (not EXU), the left fuse only protects the horn.  The right fuse protects the wiper, petrol warning lamp, fog light and brake light circuits.  So you could drive a TC without either fuse (but would not have a brake lamp).  Ignition, headlamps, dash lamps and tail lamps are not fused at all (unless wired differently).  I know some TC owners have installed extra fuses to protect other circuits, but did so to satisfy their own desires.

David Edgar, TC 5108
El Cajon, California

Nicholas Fitzhugh
Posts: 13
Joined: Fri Jun 26, 2015 10:36 am

TC Fuses

Post by Nicholas Fitzhugh » Wed Jun 08, 2016 1:36 am

Hi All,
I am in the process of re-wiring TC7142.
Has anyone any experience of adding additional fuses to give extra protection? If so, which circuits and fuse rating were used?

I could put a fuse box on the back of the tool box where it would be accessible yet out of sight.
Regards
Nick

DG WHITE
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Re: TC Fuses

Post by DG WHITE » Wed Jun 08, 2016 2:17 am

Attachments :Hi Nick   Certainly one on the live side of the dashboard socket.Quite a few of us have had smoke and burnt wiring dueto the socket shaking loose.   Dave
TC0720
----Original message----
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Date : 08/06/2016 - 09:36 (GMTST)
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Subject : [mg-tabc] TC Fuses

 
Hi All,
I am in the process of re-wiring TC7142.
Has anyone any experience of adding additional fuses to give extra protection? If so, which circuits and fuse rating were used?

I could put a fuse box on the back of the tool box where it would be accessible yet out of sight.
Regards< /div>
Nick


Tweed
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Re: TC Fuses

Post by Tweed » Wed Jun 08, 2016 4:18 am

Been there done that, re the dash sockets ... if ever there was a drama waiting to happen it's with those things.  Mine are now just there to fill the holes. 
TweedTC 0632Cambridge UK

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Sent: Wednesday, 8 June 2016, 10:17
Subject: Re: [mg-tabc] TC Fuses

  Hi Nick   Certainly one on the live side of the dashboard socket.Quite a few of us have had smoke and burnt wiring dueto the socket shaking loose.   Dave
TC0720
----Original message----
From : mg-tabc-noreply@yahoogroups.com
Date : 08/06/2016 - 09:36 (GMTST)
To : mg-tabc@yahoogroups.com
Subject : [mg-tabc] TC Fuses

  Hi All,
I am in the process of re-wiring TC7142.
Has anyone any experience of adding additional fuses to give extra protection? If so, which circuits and fuse rating were used?

I could put a fuse box on the back of the tool box where it would be accessible yet out of sight.
Regards< /div>
Nick
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