Good morning all.
So, having introduced Libby on the New members thread, it is time to get down to some work.
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/hello-from-baltimore-md.335032/
I'm sure this has come up before, but after a search, I didn't really find the answer I needed.
We all know that Land Rover left some circuits hot and unfused, thus potentially being a fire risk (especially as the insulation decays over time). From my reading of the circuit diagram, I believe that the following are unprotected..Dash Panel Inspection sockets, Horn, Anything running through the lighting switch (Dipped main lights, tail lights and front markers lights). For safety, I would like to have these circuits protected (not sure why LR didn't do it originally) so that Libby doesen't let out smoke one day and go up in flames!. So, who has done this ahead of me and how did you do it?
Personally, I would prefer NOT to drill into the bulkhead if possible. An auxiliary fusebox could be possible. But I'm not sure where to mount it or take the power feeds from. Alternatively, I would consider in line fuses in each circuit.
BTW, I have quite a bit of electrical experience, but not in cars. (I've wired / rewired the odd house, mass spectrometer, model railway), so am having to come up to speed with auto conventions.
Suggestions would be welcome and many Thanks,
P
So, having introduced Libby on the New members thread, it is time to get down to some work.
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/hello-from-baltimore-md.335032/
I'm sure this has come up before, but after a search, I didn't really find the answer I needed.
We all know that Land Rover left some circuits hot and unfused, thus potentially being a fire risk (especially as the insulation decays over time). From my reading of the circuit diagram, I believe that the following are unprotected..Dash Panel Inspection sockets, Horn, Anything running through the lighting switch (Dipped main lights, tail lights and front markers lights). For safety, I would like to have these circuits protected (not sure why LR didn't do it originally) so that Libby doesen't let out smoke one day and go up in flames!. So, who has done this ahead of me and how did you do it?
Personally, I would prefer NOT to drill into the bulkhead if possible. An auxiliary fusebox could be possible. But I'm not sure where to mount it or take the power feeds from. Alternatively, I would consider in line fuses in each circuit.
BTW, I have quite a bit of electrical experience, but not in cars. (I've wired / rewired the odd house, mass spectrometer, model railway), so am having to come up to speed with auto conventions.
Suggestions would be welcome and many Thanks,
P