Tintin
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A quicky.........Is it standard to fuse just the positive from a battery bank or both +ve and -ve?
A quicky.........Is it standard to fuse just the positive from a battery bank or both +ve and -ve?
http://www.bluesea.com/resources/640MRBF direct to the battery + post is what I normally use, they take up the least room of alll the options.
Thanks all - what got me thinking was seeing black and red fuse holders on ASAP's website.
I saw the MRBF fuses - neat solution but at a cost, (based on Merlin Powerstore http://www.power-store.com/?id=389) - £20 for the holder and another £14 per fuse.
But having said that Powerstore seems expensive anyway - I cannot fathom how a 250a ANL fuse at ASAP (http://www.asap-supplies.com/marine/anl-fuses/anl-fuse-714440) is at £3.30, but well over £18 at Powerstroe. Similarly the ANL fuse holder (ASAP £10, Powerstore >£20).
At the risk of slight Fred Drift, If you had a 200A fuse on 300A wire, and further down the line, a 35A wire shorted out, what would happen?
Would the 35A wire glow red hot, melt the insulation and set fire to anything near, or would it still blow the 200A fuse?
A 250A fuse is a 250A fuse!
That shouldnt happen, the smaller cable should be protected at the interface, it is a bit misleading to use the mantra a fuse is to protect the cable, it is to protect the circuit, that obviously includes but is not limited to the cable.
At the risk of slight Fred Drift, If you had a 200A fuse on 300A wire, and further down the line, a 35A wire shorted out, what would happen?
Would the 35A wire glow red hot, melt the insulation and set fire to anything near, or would it still blow the 200A fuse?
haha, yes, that's absolutely true, it shouldn't happen, in a brand new boat, professionally wired, to all relevant health and safety standards.
But in a real-life 30 year old boat, that lots of people have fiddled with, and bodged and *maybe* not quite followed relevant legislation...what WOULD happen? Could a 35A wire draw 200A by getting very hot and melty? Or would it become a very inefficient heating element?
Thread drift - what size fuse do you reckon for a 250amp house battery bank and a 70a engine battery ? biggest draw items on the house side being fridge, 12v TV, and radar.
The fridge, tv and radar should be individually wired and fused at the fuse box according to their specs. Assuming you mean for the battery cable at the battery, then it's less about the battery sizes and more about what will be drawn from them, and so that should be small enough to blow before the limit of the cable and large enough to handle the starting requirements of the engine.Thread drift - what size fuse do you reckon for a 250amp house battery bank and a 70a engine battery ? biggest draw items on the house side being fridge, 12v TV, and radar.