syvictoria
Well-Known Member
Hi. Aside from the difference in cost, would a good quality circuit breaker such as the Blue Sea 285 series one:
https://www.bluesea.com/products/7087/285-Series_Circuit_Breaker_-_Panel_Mount_100A
be suitable for use as over-current protection at a 12V domestic battery bank? The cabling is 35mm2/2 AWG. There are LOTS of threads on here about main fuses, but less so about main CBs.
I understand that there is a risk of CB contacts welding themselves together at very high currents, but this Blue Sea CB has an interrupt capacity of 3000A @ 48V.
Thanks!
https://www.bluesea.com/products/7087/285-Series_Circuit_Breaker_-_Panel_Mount_100A
be suitable for use as over-current protection at a 12V domestic battery bank? The cabling is 35mm2/2 AWG. There are LOTS of threads on here about main fuses, but less so about main CBs.
I understand that there is a risk of CB contacts welding themselves together at very high currents, but this Blue Sea CB has an interrupt capacity of 3000A @ 48V.
Thanks!