On Jul 7, 12:46*am, "Fredxx" wrote:
NT wrote:
On Jul 6, 7:48 pm, "Fredxx" wrote:
NT wrote:
On Jul 6, 1:16 pm, "Fredxx" wrote:
NT wrote:
On Jul 6, 1:25 am, "gazz" wrote:
You'll notice that the nominal fuse rating will be far below the
actual currents you draw. A 200A fuse is way too high, and as
good as useless.
Why's 200A too high,
Do you know how much current a 200A fuse would need to see to blow
in 1 minute? Its way beyond anything the OP indicates he's doing.
That might depend on the type and characteristic of the fuse.
Probably 300 to 500A when new.
I think that's way off. Do you have tables? Even MCBs are nowhere near
that discriminatory or quick.
Way off? *What fuses do you use?http://www.littelfuse.com/data/en/Pr...elfuse_TB101_O...
Have a look at page 71.
impressive compared to wire fuses
NT