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TechWriter wrote:Very common with 12V vehicle electronics. It's called a fusible link. Just a short piece of wire of thinner gauge than the rest, so it burns out first in the case of an overload. Although I don't think that's what time2roll meant.time2roll wrote:
You really only need a fuse close to the battery.
And that is not even necessary if the wire is in plain view and not too far from the battery.
Using a wire as a fuse. Great idea :S
โJun-09-2017 10:15 AM
time2roll wrote:
You really only need a fuse close to the battery.
And that is not even necessary if the wire is in plain view and not too far from the battery.
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jpmihalk wrote:
I used the fuses like in the last picture. I then used shrink wrap to seal the splices (and covered them from the elements) and they have been working fine ever since.
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GordonThree wrote:x2. Getting fuses in there is not a deal breaker for your trip.
Just my humble opinion, for a small array like an RV will have, why bother with fuses at all between the panels and controller?
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rjxj wrote:
I have used this
These are quick and easy if you want to disconnect the panel from the controller. If you want top quality, go with blue seas or bussman.
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