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Re: Europa-List: 30A slo-blo fuse

Subject: Re: Europa-List: 30A slo-blo fuse
From: Jeff B <topglock@cox.net>
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2009 13:52:57

Rowland,

I used standard large blade automotive fuses in my installation, with no 
ill effects.  Auto store has them with the fuse holder and #10 wire 
attached.

Jeff - Baby Blue

Rowland Carson wrote:
> 
> The wiring diagram for the Europa Rotax installation shows 2 off 30A 
> slo-blo fuses, in the battery & alternator lines to the main busbar.
> 
> What hardware have UK builders used to realise these fuses? And where 
> did you get it?
> 
> All the fuses I've found readily available are automotive blade fuses 
> which all seem to be fast-blow.
> 
> There are also industrial cartridge fuses (10mm x 38mm) which will fit 
> the inline fuseholders available from Halfords (Autoleads AGU part # 
> G2-30-H) but neither these nor the ones supllied in the Autoleads 
> holders indicate the speed of blowing.
> 
> ANL type current limiters sound nice but (a) are difficult to get in UK 
> and (b) the minimum size is 35A. Pete Smoothy at Airworld says he can 
> get 40A ones from B&C. But a 40A ANL is maybe too loose to protect 10AWG 
> wires?
> 
> And how important is it anyway to fit slow-blow as opposed to fast-blow 
> in these positions?
> 
> Opinions, part numbers, suppliers details, all welcome!
> 
> regards
> 
> Rowland
> 
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