Started up 39A yesterday and noticed generator wasn't charging. After t/s, found the GEN fuse holder cracked and the wire dangling....hmmmm. Must've caught it somehow last week
Does anyone have a couple of fuse holders left over from a conversion to cb's or, if they're still available, does anyone have the part number? I could use the entire holder and connector.
I might have some from my panel change. I'll look tonight.
John
John Hess
Past President 2018-2021 President 2016-2018, TIC170A Vice President 2014-2016, TIC170A Director 2005-2014, TIC170A N3833V Flying for Fun '67 XLH 900 Harley Sportster EAA Chapter 390 Pres since 2006 K3KNT
If John doesn't have them I probably do. In fact I know I do.
But to be honest if I were you I'd consider converting at least this one fuse holder to a modern circuit breaker. It should be much more work than that required to replace the holder.
If your interested in that idea I can post later what breaker and such that I've used to do just this.
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I have thought about converting all of the fuses to CBs since I installed CBs for all of my "new" radios and nav equipment. For now though, I would like to just replace the fuse holder.
If you guys have some, let me know what you want for a couple of those and priority mail (need to get it fixed by the weekend if poss ) and I'll send a check your way.
How does free sound? I just converted my '54 B to c.b's., the fuse holders are now collecting dust. Get me your address and they will go out 2-day mail.
Dam it. Took a morning nap after night duty and wake up to find I missed a opportunity to get rid of some of my crap, I mean stuff, I mean treasure.
Yep that's it I missed a golden opportunity to relieve my precious precisely cataloged, climate controlled, storage space of a select few bits of treasure I've needed to store but will never use and at the handsome price of FREE.
Just proves once again. YOU SNOOZE, YOU LOOSE.
I may never take another nap, well, at least after the one this afternoon.
Thanks for stepping up Charlie
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Bruce,
I agree with Chris, that's the funniest thing I have read in months......If I can, I have a video that I want you to critique......not funny but up your alley if I can figure how to post it!!!
Just for info, I have fuse holders that are screw and twist. I had bought an extra piano switch panel and got the whole set with fuses.
John Hess
Past President 2018-2021 President 2016-2018, TIC170A Vice President 2014-2016, TIC170A Director 2005-2014, TIC170A N3833V Flying for Fun '67 XLH 900 Harley Sportster EAA Chapter 390 Pres since 2006 K3KNT
Mine are screw and twist as well. They look like all of the "original" types that I have seen in the past: brown plasric with a metal connector/w spring that contacts the fuse.
When we did some rewiring behind the panel we installed a switched c/b and replaced the fuse with a c/b to compliment the system.
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