nigelmercier
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Some of you may remember the chart table instrument panel I made to house a Matsutec HP-33A AIS Transponder, a Standard Horizon CP180, and a Raymarine ST60 Graphic. I'm making a connection box to tidy up the NMEA and AIS wiring, more details later.
The ST60G is powered by the SeaTalk bus. The HP-33A is supplied with a 1A fuse in the positive lead, the CP180 with a 2A fuse in the negative. These are inline glass types, but I am going to replace them with mini blade fuses in a holder inside the connection box. I now have a decision:
Replace fuses like for like: 1A positive for HP-33A, 2A negative for CP180
Fit two fuses for each instrument, positive and negative, 1A and 2A
Fit two 2A (or 3A) fuses, one in positive, one in negative, feed both instruments from common fuses
I know what I should do (the first), but it is untidy. What would you do?
This is complicated by the fact that mini blade (ATM) fuses are not readily available in 1A, although the larger ATO fuses are! I can get 50 for a fiver, but I don't need this many: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/200776875648
If anyone knows an alternative source of 1A ATM fuses, do share. Alternatively, does anyone else need some?
The ST60G is powered by the SeaTalk bus. The HP-33A is supplied with a 1A fuse in the positive lead, the CP180 with a 2A fuse in the negative. These are inline glass types, but I am going to replace them with mini blade fuses in a holder inside the connection box. I now have a decision:
Replace fuses like for like: 1A positive for HP-33A, 2A negative for CP180
Fit two fuses for each instrument, positive and negative, 1A and 2A
Fit two 2A (or 3A) fuses, one in positive, one in negative, feed both instruments from common fuses
I know what I should do (the first), but it is untidy. What would you do?
This is complicated by the fact that mini blade (ATM) fuses are not readily available in 1A, although the larger ATO fuses are! I can get 50 for a fiver, but I don't need this many: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/200776875648
If anyone knows an alternative source of 1A ATM fuses, do share. Alternatively, does anyone else need some?
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