Thank you, Mal! I never realized there were 7 lamps per end, the central one wired the same way as a normal headlamp.
Evidently the dash-canopy lamps (3 on each side of the centre) were a separate circuit at each end, with separate switches (not controlled by the lighting changeover switch).
Now a follow-up question: how many dash canopy globes did W2s and W3s have?
Hal Cain
On Fri, Nov 29, 2024 at 3:41 PM Mal Rowe <mal.rowe@gmail.com> wrote:
On 29/11/2024 15:30, Mal Rowe wrote:
>
> What that diagram does not show is how the 'missing' headlight was
> compensated for in that circuit.
>
Answering my own question ...
My guess is that there were actually 7 lamps under the canopy with the
centre lamp being the 'missing headlight".
Mal Rowe - inspired after posting.
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