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PostPosted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:36 am    Post subject: Fuses and fusible links Reply with quote

Bob: Your book says "B-lead fuse kit from our website catalog" which I'm
not able to locate on your site- is it still available?

B&C has acquired all of our parts business.

See http://bandc.biz

If you're thinking of using a fusible link
in the output of a PM alternator or perhaps
an SD-20, consider also the MAXI fuse in-line
fuse holders. See:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Fuses/Fuse_Holders/MaxiFuse_Holder.jpg
http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Fuses/Fuse_Holders/Maxi_Holder.gif

You can get these at auto parts stores along
with matching fuses . . .

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Fuses/Fuses/maxi.gif
http://www.aeroelectric.com/Mfgr_Data/Fuses_and_Current_Limiters/Bussman/MAXI_Specs.pdf
Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:42 am    Post subject: Re: Fuses and fusible links Reply with quote

Bob,

The initial electrical schematic for my 20 amp Jabiru alternator main bus and e-bus's included fuse links as their means of protection based on your writings. This post tells me I could go either way with a fuse link or an in-line fuse in my application. Your comments in the lead-in material for your Z-diagrams say that in-line fuse-holders for the 20 amp SD-20 alternator level of loads are "marginal at best." I am a bit confused with this contradiction so if you could please clarify your position, I would appreciate it. I am more familiar with in-line fuse-holders and would like to use them, but not if their reliability in this application is in question.

If I were to use an in-line fuse for the 20 amp alternator output, would I use a minimum 25 amp fuse to ward off nuisance trips?

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:04 pm    Post subject: Fuses and fusible links Reply with quote

At 10:42 AM 11/14/2007 -0800, you wrote:

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<david.m.gallagher(at)ge.com>

Bob,

The initial electrical schematic for my 20 amp Jabiru alternator main bus
and e-bus's included fuse links as their means of protection based on your
writings. This post tells me I could go either way with a fuse link or an
in-line fuse in my application. Your comments in the lead-in material
for your Z-diagrams say that in-line fuse-holders for the 20 amp SD-20
alternator level of loads are "marginal at best." I am a bit confused
with this contradiction so if you could please clarify your position, I
would appreciate it. I am more familiar with in-line fuse-holders and
would like to use them, but not if their reliability in this application
is in question.

If I were to use an in-line fuse for the 20 amp alternator output, would I
use a minimum 25 amp fuse to ward off nuisance trips?

The fuseholders and fuses I cited were the MAXI series
devices that fill applications from 20 to 80 amps
as described in:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Mfgr_Data/Fuses_and_Current_Limiters/Bussman/MAXI_Specs.pdf

. . . as opposed to the smaller ATC series which I
recommend up to and including 15A circuits. The data
sheet is here:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Mfgr_Data/Fuses_and_Current_Limiters/Bussman/ATC_Specs.pdf

The full range of in-line fuse holders citing
the fuses they fit is illustrated here:

http://www.aeroelectric.com/Mfgr_Data/Fuses_and_Current_Limiters/Bussman/Bussmann_in_line_Holders.pdf
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 12:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Fuses and fusible links Reply with quote

OK, that really helps clear it up for me. I did not initially understand that the Maxi fuses and holders are on a whole different playing field the plain-Jane automotive blade fuses and holders. I see that the maxi specs show fuses starting off at 20 amps and going up in 10 amp intervals to 80 amps. For my 20 amp application, is the 30 amp maxi fuse the appropriate size?

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 1:23 pm    Post subject: Fuses and fusible links Reply with quote

At 12:26 PM 11/14/2007 -0800, you wrote:

Quote:

<david.m.gallagher(at)ge.com>

OK, that really helps clear it up for me. I did not initially understand
that the Maxi fuses and holders are on a whole different playing field the
plain-Jane automotive blade fuses and holders. I see that the maxi specs
show fuses starting off at 20 amps and going up in 10 amp intervals to 80
amps. For my 20 amp application, is the 30 amp maxi fuse the appropriate size?

Yes. You can get holders and fuses at
most auto parts stores.

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