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I periodically check voltage readings on both cars to test for voltage drop . Well it looks like im loosing 0.17V at the ignition switch which i think is acceptable given Lucas ignition switches
At the battery
Alternator
Up front - permanent supply - strangely i gained 0.01V
Ignition switch fed supply - a drop of 0.17V
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Dave
You are doing alright there. Wire looks in good condition
What is the CSA of the cable normally Dave, 6mm CSA ?
Quick calc based on 5A current 12.4V at source , 3m cable length loss expected
6mm CSA - 0.09V (0.377V @ 20A)
4mm CSA - 0.14V (0.565V @ 20A) this is too small so muct be at least 6mm
All kind of assumes room temp, that loss increases when the cables are bundled up and warn in the heater channel.
But that voltage drop is good, you can always put on the headlights, spots, wipers ... and measure again. but just in engine bay from batt to switch then back again,
If you want to save the ignition switch forever Dave drop a relay at back of it instead to keep the high current load off the switchc ontacts themselves, totally just plug in job.
All looking good and actually a good check to do every year or so./ John
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Originally posted by John A. Ross View PostNout wrong with it Dave based on those measurements, if its no broke, leave it alone
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Dave
Yip, I ran two 8.5mm csa from back of car to front and put the "switched" relay at the back. The white wire makes an excellent wire to engage a relay on the existing harness and takes the load away from the ign switch (or just add relay at back) so you can have a live feed and a switched feed direct from battery.
The two fuse boxes I put in front supplies switched bits and the other bits that are aon all the time
Your right regarding the age, if the poor things were houses the wiring would be condemned !
/ John
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Well I did go ahead and alter the wiring on the Singer .
Ive disconnected the old brown ignition cables ( but left them in the loom )and run a 6mm CSA cable to replace them ( Huber and Suhner Radox 155 - the best you can get ) .
Strange wiring on MK1 Singers as one brown went to the ignition switch and one went right up to the horn.
Ive rewired the horns supply so its coming off the permanent fuse box in the boot therefor doing away with a cars length of old wire .
Re-loomed where ive been - its all working fine
As it is now
As it was , you can just see the old twin brown wires top right
Radox 155S specs , So my 6mm will handle 92A - More than enough
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Originally posted by John A. Ross View PostDave, 92A is electric car areas
I knew those new weires were going in
How does the drop look now ?
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