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Bart916

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  1. I forgot to mention, the connections to the voltage regulator ( colours and quantity) tell me it uses an RB 106 (Lucas) voltage regulator, you can find a schedule on the web, that is easy. Du use proper Flux for lead soldering for electronic components, the'industrial grade' for cupper pipes if it gets wet often..tends to disolve the cupper wires after three years..learning by doing 😞
  2. It is a car loom, made of two sepatete pats. It has two headlamps ( blue white and blue red) , a horn (Purple), and a brake light switch halfway. (green red) also identified can be the contact switch and rear loom. I used it for an Alvis ( changed some lenghts, soldered them and put a sleeve around it. The connections to a voltage regulater sre there as well. great part biut look at the colours to see the destination and use. The headlam wires are thick and ok in size for 12 amps so 75 watts are no problem. Use a relais or proper switch to handle the current. Succes, Bart916
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