Pete P
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Hello. I'm new to the forum but it sure seems like this is the place to go for all things to do with military vehicles.
I'm working on a 1951 M-37 for my Uncle and I have a current draw of about 8 A even with everything off. I'm new to military 24 V systems but I'm fairly experienced with antique trucks otherwise.
Checked so far all with no change:
1. Gen to regulator harness disconnected. Regulator housing opened -- all three relays look OK and do not heat up.
2. Light switch disconnected
3. Turn signal unit disconnected
4. Harness from Bat. box to bed (for bed mounted radio?) disconnected.
5. Harness to radio plug near glove box disconnected.
6. Ignition switch disconnected.
7. Harness from firewall to distributor disconnected
8. Brake switch disconnected at master cylinder
9. Horn disconnected at horn
Perhaps it was foolish but I also left the batteries hooked up and fire extinguisher at the ready (with the 8 A or so flowing to who knows where) for an hour and just constantly inspected and felt every harness and connector I could get my hands on to see if something heated up -- nothing did. The wiring isn't perfect but it's not horrible either. Of course, most of it is in conduit for waterproofing purposes so there could very well be some bad bits that I can't see but with only an 8 A load and nothing burning out I was thinking something is 'on' vs. shorted out.
Any ideas or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Pete P.
Harborcreek, Penna.
I'm working on a 1951 M-37 for my Uncle and I have a current draw of about 8 A even with everything off. I'm new to military 24 V systems but I'm fairly experienced with antique trucks otherwise.
Checked so far all with no change:
1. Gen to regulator harness disconnected. Regulator housing opened -- all three relays look OK and do not heat up.
2. Light switch disconnected
3. Turn signal unit disconnected
4. Harness from Bat. box to bed (for bed mounted radio?) disconnected.
5. Harness to radio plug near glove box disconnected.
6. Ignition switch disconnected.
7. Harness from firewall to distributor disconnected
8. Brake switch disconnected at master cylinder
9. Horn disconnected at horn
Perhaps it was foolish but I also left the batteries hooked up and fire extinguisher at the ready (with the 8 A or so flowing to who knows where) for an hour and just constantly inspected and felt every harness and connector I could get my hands on to see if something heated up -- nothing did. The wiring isn't perfect but it's not horrible either. Of course, most of it is in conduit for waterproofing purposes so there could very well be some bad bits that I can't see but with only an 8 A load and nothing burning out I was thinking something is 'on' vs. shorted out.
Any ideas or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Pete P.
Harborcreek, Penna.