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Vintage465's avatar
Nov 10, 2019

Is a fuse a fuse?

I'm fusing my solar panels individually in the combiner box before they are combined. Initially, I purchased the 15a MC-4 fuse holder and the connectors. This came out to about 6-1/2" long. Too long for my combiner box with all the other hardware in there. So, can I use any automotive inline type fuse and fuse holder so long as the the fuse size is right and the wire size(10ga) is the same? The reason I ask is the conductor/fuse is real small on an automotive 15a and I always concern my self with not carrying as much juice cause of the small fuse link compared to the 10ga wire? Meaning, is there a "special" solar fuse that carries more juice?

Thanks,

22 Replies

  • You have more than two panels in parallel? What are the panel ratings? link?

    If you are using MC4 why even have a combiner box? MC4 combiner is fine and you can get #8 MC4 down to the controller if you need it.

    Otherwise yes any 12v fuse is fine.
  • ktmrfs's avatar
    ktmrfs
    Explorer III
    fuses are rated for interupt current, interupt time, and arc interuption voltage. that is how much current before it trips, how long an overcurrent takes before it blows, and how high the voltage can be and still interupt the current and not sustain an arc thus not interupting the current flow.

    AFAIK for solar panels, since most are used in houses and many are interconnected to the house power feed and power line there are spec's for the fuses to be used.

    Now, when used with a trailer, likely another story. no line connection, no feed to the power grid.

    Now I am by no means an expert on this application, but if it was me using a 15A auto blade type fuse and fuseholder I would feel comfortable.

    BTW 14Ga wire is rated for 15A, 10Ga wire is rated for 30A in romex, higher in individual strands. The 10Ga gives lower voltage drop.

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