Sea Change
Well-Known Member
I'm soon going to be re-organising my lithium system, as I double it from two to four 280Ah batteries.
This seems like a good time to revisit a few things. At the moment, I have MRBF fuses on each battery, then a class T master fuse.
A few weeks ago WIll Prowse was singing the praises of DC breakers. This is the sort of thing he was talking about:
https://www.amazon.com/DIHOOL-Circuit-Breaker-Disconnect-Switch/dp/B0CJBB6J5D?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1
If the specs are to be believed, they could function as both a fuse and an isolator. I would maybe keep my class T master fuse in place as well.
These things are very chunky, but otherwise I'm not sure I see a reason not to use them? Unless they're actually Chinese rubbish and not to be trusted, of course.
This seems like a good time to revisit a few things. At the moment, I have MRBF fuses on each battery, then a class T master fuse.
A few weeks ago WIll Prowse was singing the praises of DC breakers. This is the sort of thing he was talking about:
https://www.amazon.com/DIHOOL-Circuit-Breaker-Disconnect-Switch/dp/B0CJBB6J5D?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1
If the specs are to be believed, they could function as both a fuse and an isolator. I would maybe keep my class T master fuse in place as well.
These things are very chunky, but otherwise I'm not sure I see a reason not to use them? Unless they're actually Chinese rubbish and not to be trusted, of course.