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What are these things on the firewall?

maddawg308

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Was removing the heater yesterday, and had to attack a wiring mess on the firewall that I want to clean up and simplify. These three black things had a pile of jumpers plugged into them, not sure the purpose, I can't find them in the manuals. They are the black, two-socket electrical plugs on the firewall....
 

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hndrsonj

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Or you could just remove them and wire them together for that "clean" look and we could place bets on the "meltdown" date!:-D
 

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You don't reset them. They are thermo-couplers. When a short occurs, it generates heat, there are two different types of metal in the coupler; 1 expands and the other flexes. when it heats (or overheats) the metal that expands causes the metal to flex away from the contact point,. breaking the circuit. When it cools off, it reconnects.
 

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I think that is the only Stand alone breaker on the deuce too.The light switch has some inside(and it SUCKS when they get worn out and trip going down the highway!).
 

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Mine m35 only had one. I had to add another one, to power my convoy lights. Connecting the light kit to the headlight circuit as per instructions, would keep tripping the breaker in the light switch.

there is one on the front of my 109 box above the fuel tank as well, I'm guessing for the 24v system in the box for lights and fan.
 

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Yeah, I tried to see if the rating was on it, but with 8 coats of paint...

It is probably the 20amp, I don't know. As it would have to run the vent fan, lights and the personnel heater, it could be the 30amp too.
 
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