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Circuit diagram questions -- 1920s


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Circuit breakers are missing from my car so I may end up wiring in two fuses. I would like somebody to confirm my understanding of the illustration: 4 is one end of the left breaker. 3 is the other end of the left breaker. 3 is also an end of the right breaker. 2 is the other end of the right breaker. 1 is really nothing but an additional post for 2. So both breakers are connected through the post at 3. Car is a 1924 Cadillac V63. Does anyone have a rough idea what amperage fuse I should install in left and right circuits? Many thanks, Mike Barnes, Canada mbenseignant@gmail.com.

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According to my National Service Data, the breakers control high amperage devices such as lights, horn, etc. Depending on the style of bulbs you will use, i'd go with 12AWG stranded wire. It might be overkill in some circuits, but too large is better than too small, besides, how much wire are you really talking about....

Frank

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The delco switch on my 1922 Buick has a single breaker like that, a short causes it to buzz.

Chech Waytek.com they have many breakers you may be able to use.

You will have to figure out the total amp draw on each circuit.

JB

1922 Buick 22-6-55 Sport Touring

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