where you don’t know the load that will be
presented to a receptacle but want to maximize the current available to it.
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Sent: Thursday, January 6, 2022 8:07 AM
To: 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group'
Cc: 'Chuck McCown'
Subject: RE: [AFMUG] Fusing batteries
Yeah DIN
Circuit breakers are simply better. The issue is they don't work very well
in the low amperage world.
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On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 6:56 PM TJ Trout wrote:
> How is everyone fusing your high
the purpose to downsizing the
fuse to match the device?
From: AF On Behalf Of Chuck McCown via AF
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2022 10:20 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Cc: Chuck McCown
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Fusing batteries
I use circuit breakers.
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I use circuit breakers.
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> On Jan 5, 2022, at 4:54 PM, TJ Trout wrote:
>
>
> How is everyone fusing your high current dc stuff? we use blade fuses and gmt
> fuses up to 15a, with inverters directly to the battery strings, granted they
> have internal breakers I really
How is everyone fusing your high current dc stuff? we use blade fuses and
gmt fuses up to 15a, with inverters directly to the battery strings,
granted they have internal breakers I really want to fuse them if that's a
good idea but finding 100a fuses with a din rail etc is hard
On Wed, Jan 5,
Subject: [AFMUG] Fusing batteries
So we have some 12v 190 ah batteries and are going to be running them in series
for 24 v and pairs in parralell if we need more capacity.
Where all is fusing recomended and of what type and size?
These will be attached to 750w 1000w or 1500w ups depending
Sorry, 50A being the circuit breaker.
On Wed, Jan 5, 2022, 5:51 PM Colin Stanners wrote:
> 750 /24 = 31 amps. Sounds like it may be better to standardize on 48V. If
> staying at 24V I'd recommend a 80-100A fuse in each series of batteries and
> maybe a 50A or in some cases lower fuse for the
750 /24 = 31 amps. Sounds like it may be better to standardize on 48V. If
staying at 24V I'd recommend a 80-100A fuse in each series of batteries and
maybe a 50A or in some cases lower fuse for the site.
On Wed, Jan 5, 2022, 5:40 PM Steve Jones wrote:
> So we have some 12v 190 ah batteries and
So we have some 12v 190 ah batteries and are going to be running them in
series for 24 v and pairs in parralell if we need more capacity.
Where all is fusing recomended and of what type and size?
These will be attached to 750w 1000w or 1500w ups depending on the site.
Most sites pull between 450