symondo
Well-Known Member
I kno the obvious answer but what im curious about is:
When the unit is not in use - do you 'break' it to avoid any potential shorts etc... or keep it live?
and obviously if it does pop you can easily reset it providing there is no actual shortages within the circuit.
My reason for asking is what would be the disadvantage of using a fuse instead? and then using a relay to activate/de activate the main power circuit via a switch at the helm?
When the unit is not in use - do you 'break' it to avoid any potential shorts etc... or keep it live?
and obviously if it does pop you can easily reset it providing there is no actual shortages within the circuit.
My reason for asking is what would be the disadvantage of using a fuse instead? and then using a relay to activate/de activate the main power circuit via a switch at the helm?