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Re: [TR] Winter Warning From Standard Triumph:)

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Subject: Re: [TR] Winter Warning From Standard Triumph:)
From: "TeriAnn J. Wakeman" <tjwakeman@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 08:18:28 -0700
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On 1/28/13 7:46 AM, Chip19474@aol.com wrote:
>   
> "The heater blower is only to augment the airflow through the  car in
> difficult conditions.  Do not use it unnecessarily, especially at  speed when 
> it
> is not required.  Remember that in winter conditions with the  lights on and
> other accessories in use, the current load will be  considerable.  In cold
> weather.....if there is too great a load.....the  generator may fail to keep
> the battery fully charged"
>   
It wasn't just Triumphs.  It appears that the British car industry 
wanted to discourage driving under adverse conditions.

I actually had that happen to me when I was moving from Seattle to the 
Monterey bay area  in an old Land Rover. I was driving the coastal route 
during a major rain storm.  Two speed heater on high speed, wipers 
wiping, headlights on all day while driving. When I went to start the 
Land Rover the next morning there was not enough juice to turn over the 
engine.

Neither my Land Rover nor my TR3 has a generator any more so I can use 
more than two electrical circuits at a time.

TeriAnn

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