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Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2014 3:03 pm
by steptoe
Am just in here looking, reading until muy head is about to spin, until I see a rule of thumb appearing - we know the blacks in FFL plastics are rated at 80A - Gannons formula explained somewhere above arrives at a FFL plastic rated at half that to go in its place.

So I am about to try green factory FLs - look at green FFL's - see they are rated at 40A, now halve that and go for whatever colour 20A is and shove a plastic FFL in its place - light blue I think it was said.

Am looking for a momentary ignition cut out that has occured twice now - found a battery lead loose- ish. Hoping that was it. The FL's look good in factory finish

The new gens are in the GLTA

black genuine so black FFL , value is 80A, using above formiula , halving that 80 to 40A , so that's a green one
green genuine, so green FFL is 40a, using 20A light blue FFL, which at SCA the label still claims them to be white
Been OK so far

Yellow FFLs are 60A

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2014 9:59 pm
by El_Freddo
steptoe wrote:black genuine so black FFL , value is 80A, using above formiula , halving that 80 to 40A , so that's a green one
green genuine, so green FFL is 40a, using 20A light blue FFL, which at SCA the label still claims them to be white
Been OK so far
Good to know mate. I might have to go back and change mine over as I'm sure I changed mine before the above formula was posted - then missed that post.

I'm sure I've matched the same amperage rating to the fusible links with the new units, which would mean my loom is not protected as I'm running twice the fuse size I should be :shock:

Cheers

Bennie

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:07 am
by ajames
I've joined the fusible link failing crew and found this very informative thread.

Can one of you guys spell out clear and simple (for the less technically minded) what colour plastic FLs I can swap out the wire ones for?

Am I correct in following that the black one should be swapped with light blue (20A) and the green ones should find a 10-12A replacement?

thanks

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 12:58 pm
by steptoe
my only qualification is with the above experience in my beast that ran 100W driving lights, three elec fans on the radiator, heater fan, usual lights etc, just no stereo, radio comms at all - was all good until I stripped the car.

So, next time I go to do same, it won't be the like for like colour. It will be to look at what colour fabric covered was there from factory eg yellow fabric, look at value of same colour in new gen FFL's - yellow plastic is 60A , and use a new gen of half that value - a 30 A, whatever colour that turns out to be.

Then test your application, runs everything electrical at its max load all at same time - see if anything blows ...

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 1:07 pm
by ajames
Sounds reasonable - my problems seem to be occurring after I've been using the spotties (100W also) for a while, and when the RAA bloke was playing with it last night he said the wire was getting pretty warm. My wire didn't 'blow' per se, but the connector on one side was all tarnished and couldn't make connection.

My voltmeter (in-dash) went up to 17V at the time of my issues then after I turned off the car it wouldn't start again - does that sound like a farked voltage reg in the alternator or just the FL misbehaving?

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 7:55 pm
by steptoe
reckon spike or urge might be higher than 17V. My latest alt did that, so swapped in yet another used and its readout is now about the 14 plus minus a few points. 17 cant be good for battery long term surely ?

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 8:39 pm
by Gannon
I ran my spotties on my L series directly off the alternator B+ post so none of the current was running through the fusable links and I had the highest possible voltage

Re: New generation fusible links.

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2019 10:34 am
by TOONGA
bumping this post to see if it shows up in the search engine.

TOONGA

Re:

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2019 10:30 am
by Subyroo
Gannon wrote:
Tue Jul 08, 2014 8:39 pm
I ran my spotties on my L series directly off the alternator B+ post so none of the current was running through the fusable links and I had the highest possible voltage
I did a similar thing with the 2 x 100w aircraft landing lights that I had on a 1975 LH Torana G-PAK when I was working at an airport. I had a ready made supply as one of the Airline LAME's would keep me supplied.
I also had to upgrade the alternator at the same time.

Re: New generation fusible links.

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2019 10:23 pm
by El_Freddo
TOONGA wrote:
Wed Jul 03, 2019 10:34 am
bumping this post to see if it shows up in the search engine.
It will now that there's been new posts since the forum renewal. I have noticed that some posts are now cropping up in the google search when they haven't been posted in since the move.

I'm still finding broken links that I'm slowly going through and sorting out in my own threads/posts, but this will take quite a bit of time to sort out!

Cheers

Bennie