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RE: continued electrical woes

To: "Mg List (E-mail)" <mgs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: continued electrical woes
From: "Alan Lott" <lottala@mail.auburn.edu>
Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 17:54:34 -0500
Thanks harlan,

I replaced the ground cable and cleaned the wire-to-terminal connection on
the (+) side. It seems to be better than ever, but it'll take a few days to
see if I've slayed that particular gremlin. :)

~alan
'71B

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Alan Lott
GTA, Auburn Univeristy
Department of Rehabilitation and Special Education

My Office-      (334) 844-2092
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 -----Original Message-----
From:   Harlan Jillson [mailto:hjillson@argolink.net]
Sent:   Friday, July 09, 1999 5:51 PM
To:     Alan Lott
Subject:        Re: continued electrical woes

Alan,
   A hot terminal is indicative of a resistive connection.  When the
connection has some resistance, the high current draw during starting will
drop voltage across it and to power loss ends up being dissipated as heat.
 the old power = voltage times current theory..).  Clean up the connection
and put one of the battery terminal corrosion prevention pads on it and it
should be fine.
Harlan.

-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Lott <lottala@mail.auburn.edu>
To: Mg List (E-mail) <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Friday, July 09, 1999 4:40 PM
Subject: FW: continued electrical woes


>
>Ok, here I am stuck at school. My 71B has been doing the same thing for
>about 3 days now. It cranks perfectly (good strong battery) on one attempt,
>then will not crank at all on the next ... "click, click, click". Its been
>sitting since 7:30 am this morning, so its not necessarily after it heats
>up. I pulled the cover and checked the battery after a few "click, click,
>clicks" and in checking the terminals, the positive terminal was incredibly
>hot (temperature) after trying to crank the car. Does this mean a short?
How
>can it be that it exhibits "dead battery" symptoms and then an hour later
>cranks like a new car? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
>~alan
>'71B
>
>
>
>Reply to:
>Alan Lott
>GTA, Auburn Univeristy
>Department of Rehabilitation and Special Education
>
>My Office- (334) 844-2092
>Department- (334) 844-5943
>Fax- (334) 844-2080
>
>
>



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