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Do the small numbers on this hand-made Guide Chart behind Fuseboard have meaning in relation to the larger British fuse number?

 
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Nope.

If you look at the actual wiring diagram, those small numbers appear as part of the termination etc of that circuit. The aftermarket diagrams may not show them, but the Jaguar one does.

The large number in the centre, is the fuse rating of course.
 

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Nope.

If you look at the actual wiring diagram, those small numbers appear as part of the termination etc of that circuit. The aftermarket diagrams may not show them, but the Jaguar one does.

The larhe number in the centre, is the fuse rating of course.

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Of course, when I think of it like that it makes entire sense.
never figure out why Lucas call a 25amp fuse a 50A but Lucas confuse me.
but the small numbers now make sense.
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Of course, when I think of it like that it makes entire sense.
never figure out why Lucas call a 25amp fuse a 50A but Lucas confuse me.
but the small numbers now make sense.
ta
You will need this at some stage in the near future.

Electrical theory as per Joseph Lucas.doc
 
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Based on this document I am already headed in the right direct...
 
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