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Re: Fuse Block & relays
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waynecain wrote:
I plan on relocating and replacing a fuse block that has been installed on a 1941 110 business coupe.
It seems that all the fuse blocks and relays for sale are for 12 volt systems. basketball stars

Any problem using on a 6 volt positive ground Packard ?

Thanks

Wayne Cain

Because most components are made to work with certain voltage needs, you can run into problems if you try to use a fuse block and relays that are meant for a 12-volt system on a 6-volt positive ground Packard.

The electrical components of a 6-volt positive ground system must be of the same voltage as the system in order for the system to function correctly. Using 12-volt components in this configuration could lead to compatibility problems and possible electrical system damage.

Posted on: 2/26 2:46
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Re: Susan Johnson - RIP
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ECAnthony wrote:
Susan Johnson passed away on Tuesday, January 2, at the age of 79. She contracted Covid a few weeks ago. I spoke to her on Sunday, and she seemed to be getting better, but then she took a turn for the worse the next day.

Susan was the Packard Club's Vice President of Hospitality, and arranged the dinner during the Hershey swap meet each October for the PAC Board of Directors for many years. She was the recipient of PAC's George Weiss Award for Meritorious Service to the Packard hobby in 2023. geometry dash

No other details are known at this time. She is survived by her husband, Bill, and two of her beloved dogs.


My deepest condolences on the loss of Susan Johnson. Based on her contributions to the Packard hobby over the years, she was clearly an active and committed member of the Packard Club. Those in the community will mourn the passing of a beloved member.

Posted on: 2/25 23:26
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