Yesterday I was looking over a mechanic's shoulder as he was troubleshooting a charging system problem on my '57. All of a sudden smoke began coming from the generator and I noticed my ammeter pegged at -40 amps. An apparent short! We hurriedly disconnected the battery.
I was surprised to learn that there is no fuse or any type of failure prevention on several elements in the electrical system (generator, ammeter, cigarette lighter, etc.) and that many cars have gone up in flames as a result. Since I store my Vette in a remote garage, I had nightmares all night about it going up in flames. After looking through my NCRS encyclopedia of back articles, I found several on the subject of battery disconnects and fuse links. I'm going to RUN not walk to my auto parts store this morning and buy some cheap protection!
Mike
I was surprised to learn that there is no fuse or any type of failure prevention on several elements in the electrical system (generator, ammeter, cigarette lighter, etc.) and that many cars have gone up in flames as a result. Since I store my Vette in a remote garage, I had nightmares all night about it going up in flames. After looking through my NCRS encyclopedia of back articles, I found several on the subject of battery disconnects and fuse links. I'm going to RUN not walk to my auto parts store this morning and buy some cheap protection!
Mike
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