OceanSprint
Well-Known Member
My VHF draws 5.5 A max when transmitting on full power (according to the ICOM manual).
It is fed power from a line direct from the domestic battery, but is locally provided with a 20mm glass fuse at a junction box.
I was going to put in a 10A quick blow glass fuse from Maplin, till I read that these fuses blow / break at "35A or 10 times the rated current which ever is bigger".
So a 10A fuse will blow at 100A - seems excessive and doesn't protect the power feed cable which is not a heavy one.
So, do I fit a 1A fuse, expecting it to take the 5.5A no bother, and blow at 10A ?
If so, what does the "rating" of a fuse mean? Surely the "blow" current is the critical bit?
Thanks
Bill
It is fed power from a line direct from the domestic battery, but is locally provided with a 20mm glass fuse at a junction box.
I was going to put in a 10A quick blow glass fuse from Maplin, till I read that these fuses blow / break at "35A or 10 times the rated current which ever is bigger".
So a 10A fuse will blow at 100A - seems excessive and doesn't protect the power feed cable which is not a heavy one.
So, do I fit a 1A fuse, expecting it to take the 5.5A no bother, and blow at 10A ?
If so, what does the "rating" of a fuse mean? Surely the "blow" current is the critical bit?
Thanks
Bill