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To: Oudesluys <coudesluijs@chello.nl>, "Healeys, Forum" <Healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: [Healeys] New Classic Technologies Fuse Box
From: "josef-eckert@t-online.de" <josef-eckert@t-online.de>
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2015 07:32:00 +0100 (MET)
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Kees,
Sorry, but you wrote switches are old and have worn a fair bit. 

That may be right, but when you have a look to the internals of an original 
Austin-Healey ignition switch or light switch, the contact design and switching 
abilities are far superior to anycar box relay you get in today´s market. So 
they are more than capable to cope with the high currents. Its different with 
i.e. MG B switches used in the 70s.

You also wrote:
Also having only two large fuses causes a lot of damage when something goes 
wrong and there is a short.

I see you are not much in electrics. It doesn´t matter if you have 2 or 30 
fuses in your car. When there is a short and the line is fused, via one of the 
2 or 30 fuses, the fuse blows and no damage is caused. So when you fuse each 
line seperately there is no improvement. Critical are those connections which 
are not fused at all. There I see an improvement with additional fuses. But 
there are only two or three additional fuses needed, when you want to savegard 
this.
The original electrical system of my original Healeys are more reliable as any 
of my modern cars. To my opinion many fuses do not help, the cause even more 
trouble. 

Josef Eckert
Germany


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Betreff: Re: [Healeys] New Classic Technologies Fuse Box
Datum: 2015-12-16T22:24:53+0100
Von: "Oudesluys" <coudesluijs@chello.nl>
An: "healeys@autox.team.net" <healeys@autox.team.net>

A good idea to save old technology. The switches are old and have worn a 
fair bit. They have a higher resistance than when new so they develop 
more heat and get damaged that way as they carry the full brunt of the 
circuit they are in. Using relays means that only a very low current is 
going through the switches without developing a lot of heat. Also having 
only two large fuses causes a lot of damage when something goes wrong 
and there is a short. Burnt wires, ego or perhaps the car. Anyway a lot 
of money and time is needed to rewire.
The more modern approach with a proper fuse/relay box will take a fair 
amount of time and some money to install, but it puts your mind at ease.

Kees Oudesluijs


Op 16-12-2015 om 20:07 schreef Linwood Rose:> Every now and again those of us 
involved in the restoration of our vintage cars come upon new products that 
exceed expectations. That has just happened to me and I wanted to share some 
news about my finding. I have absolutely no financial interest. Those of us who 
have 60s era cars are used to the ubiquitous two fuse Lucas fuse box, and how 
limiting it is. A fellow named Marc Goldblatt, A mechanical engineer and owner 
of Classic Technologies, has developed a very compact Fusebox consisting of 
seven relays, 15 fuses and 34 wiring positions perfectly suited for our cars 
and at a very reasonable price.>>> Mark is actually working on the restoration 
of his own Big Healey right now. In addition to the fuse box Marc provides a 
fantastic wiring schematic and directions and he will also help with the 
development of a custom wiring harness. Alternatively, great directions are 
provided for adaptation of the box to an original harness already in place in 
the car.>>> I have just installed one of Marc's boxes in my current project, a 
1964 Jaguar Mark 2 and I am a very happy and satisfied customer. I only wish 
that he had his fuse box on the market when I restored my Healey. Anyway, check 
out his site, I think you will like what you see. 
http://www.classic-technologies.com/>> Lin> 1959 AH AN5 Bugeye> 1960 AH 3000 
BT7> 1964 Jaguar MK2> 1969 MB 280SL> 
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