Re: 1955 Patrician Battery Cut Out Switch
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My 52 300 has one installed by my grandfather and its on the negative (hot) terminal. Works great at keeping the system from draining the juice in the storage months.
The only issue is, is the clock no longer wants to work. I think due to the on off-on-off when there was a bulb short in the rear seat that wouldnt turn off last year. Still havent fixed that issue... just removed the bulb.... bigger fish to fry.
Posted on: 2013/9/26 18:33
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25 years in the MP Corps never prepared me for a 52 Packard that sat sealed off from the world for 40 years!
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Re: 1955 Patrician Battery Cut Out Switch
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Absolutely install the switch on the ground (+) side. The reason is simple, the switch will be in close proximity to the metal battery hold down bracket (assuming that's what you have) and if you put it on the negative side, should it ever move a fraction of an inch you have the risk for a huge dead short right at the battery should it ever touch the bracket which is direct path to ground.
Posted on: 2013/9/26 22:27
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Re: 1955 Patrician Battery Cut Out Switch
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Home away from home
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Totally agree with O_D on connecting battery disconnect to the ground terminal. Here are two photos showing a heavy duty disconnect terminal I found at NAPA. The NAPA number is 728218. I installed it on my 47 Clipper Custom. It works well on the 6-volt system. I also have one on my Model A hot rod which has a 12-volt electrics. Most convenient to connect and disconnect.
(o{}o)
Posted on: 2013/10/3 17:09
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