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CLASSIC CAR CIRCUIT BREAKERS 

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Every classic car electrical circuit and the components it serves must be protected by a fuse or circuit breaker. This ensures that if there is a fault in the circuit, it will not result in a ruined component, or worse yet, an electrical fire. But cars built in the 1950s and earlier often do not have the traditional fuse box we’ve come to recognize in more modern cars. Instead, they are often equipped with circuit breakers to protect the circuits.
These circuit breakers protect a series of circuits and are auto-resetting, meaning that once they’re tripped they’ll reset themselves. Although it’s important to note some manufacturers used manually-resettable circuit breakers, usually with a button used to reset them.
This is where enthusiasts get into trouble diagnosing electrical issues as early cars did not have a uniform location for the circuit breakers, and when one trips and stays open the car owner is left hunting for the circuit breaker location. Sometimes they’re located behind the instrument cluster, or on the firewall behind the dash.
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But we’ve seen manufacturers locate them in numerous locations, including under the seat, behind the kick panels, behind the rear seat, in the engine compartment and even in the trunk. Don’t wait to have one fail before to learn the location of your circuit breakers, rather know where they are and how many amps each is rated for, as it’s always a good idea to keep one in the glove compartment as a spare.

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@mileswatkins6472
@mileswatkins6472 Год назад
How do you test them?
@chadfield376
@chadfield376 Год назад
Ty for the explanation, I have one of these in the starter circuit on my Snapper Zero turn mower in place of where I would normally see a fuse. Like the above gentlemen, I would be curious if there is a way to test this. I had to stumble on your page to find out how these work as there are no mower YT vids on small engine gurus with circuit breaker issues on their mower.
@xylosfurniture
@xylosfurniture 6 месяцев назад
For any reason, the bolts are the same size whether it is a 5 amps or a 50 amps breaker. I challenge anyone to find a ring terminal with a 5mm hole that can take a cable big enough to conduct 50 amps.
@alklesczewski1207
@alklesczewski1207 8 месяцев назад
So....Which way does this auto-resetting circuit break get assembled? You have two different posts, one is labeled battery and the other is labeled auxilliary. Does the battery terminal go to the positive terminal of the battery? or the negative terminal of the battery? thanks
@ClassicCarRestorationClub
@ClassicCarRestorationClub 8 месяцев назад
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@clydewatson7889
@clydewatson7889 7 месяцев назад
If your application (boat, motorcycle, car, ect..) uses a negative ground (battery negative connected to frame, engine) then the positive power supply to accessories (lights, radio, ect..) will/should have a fuse/circuit breaker in between the battery and that accessory. In the event of a short this will blow a fuse or trip a breaker instead of possibly burning your rig down.
@Tmoneyhoy
@Tmoneyhoy Год назад
If it pops pull the battery? Or the hot lead or the ground? Or all 3 I’m confused 😅
@ClassicCarRestorationClub
@ClassicCarRestorationClub Год назад
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@Tmoneyhoy
@Tmoneyhoy Год назад
@@ClassicCarRestorationClub I’m not a member, I’m just pointing out that the guy in the video said 3 different things
@LiamsGotThis
@LiamsGotThis Год назад
Because he didn't answer your question- I will. Any of these will do the exact same thing but for convenience sake- just pop the ground lead off of your battery.
@Tmoneyhoy
@Tmoneyhoy Год назад
@@LiamsGotThis thanks Liam
@simonleatham4436
@simonleatham4436 9 месяцев назад
Do slow don't do any more videos
@themobseat
@themobseat 6 месяцев назад
Poor grammar, don't make any more comments.
@charlespatterson9138
@charlespatterson9138 16 дней назад
Yup was gonna say the same lol ​@themobseat
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