I am replacing the defroster grid on my 240Z with the vertical lines using the Frostfighter 2616 kit by turning the kit 90 degrees so it is vertical. Could someone please measure the current draw to a working rear defroster grid for a 240Z with vertical lines so I can verify the new installation won't overload the 240Z wiring?
I plan on epoxying the brass bus bars to the glass instead of using the double sided tape provided and I plan on soldering all of the grid lines to the bus bars if that is practical. Also, the factory instructions call for 4 runs with 4 lines in each run with a minimum run length of 40" (and a max of 61.5") which is too big for a Z. To get around this I plan on six runs with 3 lines in each run to keep above the minimum run length total of 160" (4X40")- see drawing. On my car six runs will give 6X27" or 162". This will give 18 grid lines which are two less than stock however if I follow the kit plan for grid spacing between lines the width covered will wind up within 1/4" of the original defroster grid area. Turning this install idea 90 degrees so the lines are horizontal should make it fit a 280Z grid area as the total run length will then be 216" (6X36" the width of the back glass) which is within the maximum total run length of 246" (4X61.5"). Installing with six runs will require cutting the brass bus bars that come in the kit. My defroster grid is dead including the painted on bus bars. I figure solid metal conductors may last longer than the original grid.
They make craft type narrow copper tape but I didn't want to try that.
I am replacing the defroster grid on my 240Z with the vertical lines using the Frostfighter 2616 kit by turning the kit 90 degrees so it is vertical. Could someone please measure the current draw to a working rear defroster grid for a 240Z with vertical lines so I can verify the new installation won't overload the 240Z wiring?
I plan on epoxying the brass bus bars to the glass instead of using the double sided tape provided and I plan on soldering all of the grid lines to the bus bars if that is practical. Also, the factory instructions call for 4 runs with 4 lines in each run with a minimum run length of 40" (and a max of 61.5") which is too big for a Z. To get around this I plan on six runs with 3 lines in each run to keep above the minimum run length total of 160" (4X40")- see drawing. On my car six runs will give 6X27" or 162". This will give 18 grid lines which are two less than stock however if I follow the kit plan for grid spacing between lines the width covered will wind up within 1/4" of the original defroster grid area. Turning this install idea 90 degrees so the lines are horizontal should make it fit a 280Z grid area as the total run length will then be 216" (6X36" the width of the back glass) which is within the maximum total run length of 246" (4X61.5"). Installing with six runs will require cutting the brass bus bars that come in the kit. My defroster grid is dead including the painted on bus bars. I figure solid metal conductors may last longer than the original grid.
They make craft type narrow copper tape but I didn't want to try that.
Thanks in advance for any assistance or ideas!
Mike
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