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John, Very impressive!
Posted on: 2009/9/1 19:13
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I'm glad you went with the Cole-Hersee switch, I really respect their products, they are made like the old days.
Posted on: 2009/9/1 22:03
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John,
A 'slick' installation of a solid switch. I use a disconnect nob on the neg ground post of my Clipper. It is not close to 'slick' or convenient. I undo the nob. Pull the cable away. Then tuck it down against the side of the battery. It is a 'solid disconnect' but takes longer and risks 'battery acid' (anhydrite) contact. (My wife refers to all my pants with acid holes as 'Packard Pants.') DanL
Posted on: 2009/9/2 12:28
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41ParPac, thanks to you and the others for the compliments. It's nice when a job comes together. You mentioned that you use a disconnect nob on the negative ground post of your Clipper. Do you mean the positive ground post, or did you do something on your Clipper's electrical system to change it to negative ground? Just curious.
Posted on: 2009/9/2 16:07
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I have gotten in the habit of disconnecting my battery on my '53 until I can pick up and install one of these switches. I have been disconnecting the negative (hot)cable to the starter. It sounds like that's not the right thing to do. I thought since the circuit was disrupted I'd be okay. Am I still in danger?
John, thanks for the posting. A very elegant installation.
Posted on: 2009/9/2 17:07
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I have been disconnecting the negative (hot)cable to the starter. It sounds like that's not the right thing to do. I thought since the circuit was disrupted I'd be okay. Am I still in danger?
Physically removing either cable from the battery results in a safe condition, baring some unforeseen quirky event. In my view the risk I see all too often is when people use the little green knob device (basically a very poor solution) on the "hot" terminal of the battery when just fractions of an inch below it is the metal battery hold-down bracket which of course is grounded; should the cable head or switch drop down that fraction and contact the battery hold-down, you've got a whopping direct short!! For that reason I have always recommended that if you must use one of these lousy devices, use it to break the ground cable. And don't consider using one on a 6-volt system, they just don't have the cross-sectional area to carry the needed current.
Posted on: 2009/9/2 18:13
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Thanks Dave. I am physically removing the cable but installing a switch like John did would be more convenient.
Posted on: 2009/9/2 18:36
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John
Polarity was reversed before I it. Probably, in early 1980s when it was restored by previous owner. I have a 39 LaSalle with + grd (as original). But with battery under the floor board panel, I have not begun to think of cut out possibilities. More important than cut-outs, I am learning the value of a "Battery Tender" for maintaining battery 'health.' Got one recently and am glad to add it to my shop. DanL
Posted on: 2009/9/2 20:12
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I've got a switch like JW. It is mounted on the bottom of the battery box. Only the switch protrudes through making it inconspicuous. On my 32 I'm fortunate as the battery box is right under the front fender.
Posted on: 2009/9/2 22:45
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