I get a 10 amp circuit breaker and hook it in line with the power side of the
battery then try the circuits one at a time
Philip Schulert
59 TR3A
68 TR50
74 TR6's for sale
Ken Gano wrote:
> I am within minutes of (at least on paper) hearing the engine run.
> Everything is buttoned down and all I need is to set the electronic
> ignition. Problem is that involves hooking up the battery and I'm scared.
>
> As some of you know, I've never turned a wrench before starting this 4 years
> ago. Now, all the planning (and not an inconsequential amount of money)
> could go up in smoke (literally). Can anyone suggesting a test sequence
> that will help assure me that the wiring is right? I thought of starting
> out with a lantern battery and testing with that first (less chance of
> f***ing something up) but I'm open to any suggestions.
>
> TIA
>
> Ken Gano
> kengano@mcleodusa.net
> triumphs@mcleodusa.net
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