
6v wipers too fast!!
6v wipers too fast!!
Hi guys, as you might have noticed it seems to be raining a lot these days. Now that is fine in a semi desert like RSA, but gets to be a problem when your 63 6volt beetle wipers over performs when accelerating! I see at the cip1 website they have a voltage drop resistor from 12v to 6v. Not too expensive, but double the price when shipping gets involved! Do any of you guys know where to get one in SA? Does this actually work or will it set the car on fire? Thanks! Really want to drive around in the rain as raindrops on the beetle roof sounds different from any other car I have! haha! 

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they are nationwide. http://www.communica.co.za they will post as well i am sure. call them
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any resistor you use will reduce the voltage across the wipers - ideally you would want a resistor that matches the impedence of the motor, so the voltage is shared across the two. to do it properly, you need to measyure the current draw and calc the resistance of the motor..
From a little look on the samba, the 25w one (caters for 2 amps) will work.
From a little look on the samba, the 25w one (caters for 2 amps) will work.
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careful where you put it.... it gets hot!
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Be sure to initiate the job by first adding new chrome accessories, filling the oil sump, and fiddling with the twin carbs...only then can you access the fuel pump before accessing the electrical system.
You'll know if you've done it right...there'll be a spark or two.
You'll know if you've done it right...there'll be a spark or two.
"Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car, and oversteer, the rear.
Hp is how fast you hit the wall, and Torque is how far you take the wall with you."
Hp is how fast you hit the wall, and Torque is how far you take the wall with you."
sled wrote:well obviously the UK is wrong.
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pull it out quckly if it starts smoking..
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