[TR] TR4A Horn Question

Paul Tegler ptegler at verizon.net
Wed Jan 27 14:35:16 MST 2021


...not sure of the coil spec...but just for a reference....
a normal buss style fuse marked 'rating' is the spec holding current. 
(should not blow) It can take 10+ minutes to blow at 25% over the spec
The 'voltage' rating is the guaranteed 'disconnect blocking' voltage 
after the fuse blows.

So your horns must be spiking higher than the fuse rating to blow it quickly

ptegler


On 1/27/2021 3:50 PM, Dave Connitt wrote:
> Hi All,
> One of my winter projects is to determine why the horn fuse in my TR4A keeps blowing.
> I had installed a Advanced AutoWire harness during the restoration. The harness contains a 20 amp fuse for the horn. The horns are new as of the restoration. I went through the wiring harness and could not find a issue there so now I am looking at the horns themselves and that is where I need your help. I measured the horn coil resistance and it is 0.8 ohms in both of them. If I use 13.8 VDC as my battery voltage, I get 17.25 amps at the fuse which is too close to the 20 amp fuse rating in my opinion. If the resistance was even 0.9 ohms, the fuse current would be a little over 15 amps which would make more sense. Does anyone know what I should see as a horn coil resistance on a good horn?
> Thanks in advance,
> Dave Connitt
>
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