Billy Blue
Well-Known Member
I just spotted that the fuse from my battery charger to the service batteries has seriously overheated. The plastic holder is all melted inside, slightly distorted and slight overheating on the cable plastic at each end of the holder.
The fuse has not blown.
The battery charger is a Sterling Pro Charge Ultra 40 amps and charges 3 separate battery banks. 1-the single starter battery 2- single stern thruster battery and 3- the 4 service batteries totalling 400 Ah.
The fuse holder is a Sterling one and I had a Sterling 50 amp fuse in it. Sterling recommend max amp plus 20% for the fuse. Was this right for each bank?
So what could have caused this to overheat and what should I do about it?
Obviously, I'll change the fuse holder.
Thanks
Paul
The fuse has not blown.
The battery charger is a Sterling Pro Charge Ultra 40 amps and charges 3 separate battery banks. 1-the single starter battery 2- single stern thruster battery and 3- the 4 service batteries totalling 400 Ah.
The fuse holder is a Sterling one and I had a Sterling 50 amp fuse in it. Sterling recommend max amp plus 20% for the fuse. Was this right for each bank?
So what could have caused this to overheat and what should I do about it?
Obviously, I'll change the fuse holder.
Thanks
Paul