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light to dim down when the engine is running fast? A. If the clutches should be used until the sharp edge that grips the carbon have become worn smooth or round they would allow the carbon to feed too fast and the light would burn dim. 29. Q. If the light burns satisfactory while engine is in motion, but goes out when engine is stopped, where would you find the trouble? A. This trouble is most always found to be caused by the top lever springs No. 308 being too weak; or, an imperfect carbon, though if the dash pot plunger has become corroded until it sticks in the dash pot, the light will act the same as if the tension spring was too weak. 30. Q. Is it possible to apply the bottom electrode holder wrong? A. No 31. Q. Why not? A. For the reason that its support is on a center line with the electrode and the holder can be turned in any direction and the electrode is held central with the top carbon. 32. Q. What would you do if you had no bottom electrode holder? A. Place a piece of 5/8-inch carbon in the hole through the bottom bracket having top end in focal point of reflector and tighten with set-screw; as this carbon would burn away the light would be raised and it would therefore be necessary to raise the carbon about every hour, as the carbon would burn away about one-half inch per hour. =GENERAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON ELECTRIC HEADLIGHTS= 33. Q. Describe the passage of the current through the lamp and tell how arc light is formed? A. It enters the lamp at the binding posts with the large hole, then to the top carbon holder, carbon, then into the electrode and holder; from there to the solenoid and back to the dynamo, leaving the lamp at the binding post with the small hole in it. The magnetism from the current while passing through the solenoid attracts magnet in a downward motion, and it in turn, by the levers on the lamp, separate the carbon from the copper, thereby forming the arc. 34. Q. Why should sandpaper be used to smooth commutator instead of emery cloth? A. In using emery paper a piece of emery might lodge in the grooves between the commutator segments, and being a conductor of electricity, causes short. Will also get embedded in the copper and cut the brushes. Sand will not do this. 35. Q. State how you would go about to focus a lamp? A. (1) Would adjust back of reflector so front edge of reflector would be parallel with front edge of case. (2) Adjust lamp to
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