mike-s wrote:
ScottG wrote:
Someone else said it had to do with ohms law - it doesn't. It is soley the heat caused by current that melts the fuse.
Those that are suggesting voltage has something to do with it need to read up on the current/coulombs relationship with special attention to what is not included.
As I said above, an AGS-30 fuse will have a voltage drop of about 0.12 V @ 30 A current. That works out using Joule's Law (which is commonly combined into Ohm's law), to be 3.6 W which the fuse has to dissipate. Go to 100 A, and you're closer to 100 W, which melts the link in under a second.
But yes, the circuit voltage doesn't make any difference to when the fuse blows, only the current.
This diagram kinda makes me wanna kill myself. And I'm an engineer. Thank God my technical side is offset by the fact that I'm a natural blonde. Can't we just roast some marshmallows or go for a swim?