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ANL height, help please.

 
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terry.mortimore(at)shaw.c
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 7:30 am    Post subject: ANL height, help please. Reply with quote

Hi Gang:

I was hoping to make some progress this week on my electrical system
installation. The one thing I was waiting for from B&C Specialty products to
let me carry on was not shipped. Not sure if I forgot to order it, or it
fell throught the cracks somehow.

I needed the ANL covered base and ANL fuse, I recieved the fuse but not the
base. I need to know how high the base sits so I can finish bending the
copper bus bar to fit.

Does somebody out there know how high above the firewall surface the studs
sit? I would have to add the thickness of the ANL fuse itself, but I have
that information.

Thanks in advance, Terry.

Terry Mortimore
426 McNabb Street Apt#4
Sault Ste Marie, Ontario
P6B 1Z3


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:23 am    Post subject: ANL height, help please. Reply with quote

My base is NOT covered but it is 1/2" high plus the first nut which
results in 7/16" from firewall to the "finger" on the ANL fuse. Hope
this helps.
john
On 2/7/2011 7:25 AM, Terry Mortimore wrote:
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<terry.mortimore(at)shaw.ca>
Hi Gang:

I was hoping to make some progress this week on my electrical system
installation. The one thing I was waiting for from B&C Specialty
products to let me carry on was not shipped. Not sure if I forgot to
order it, or it fell throught the cracks somehow.

I needed the ANL covered base and ANL fuse, I recieved the fuse but
not the base. I need to know how high the base sits so I can finish
bending the copper bus bar to fit.

Does somebody out there know how high above the firewall surface the
studs sit? I would have to add the thickness of the ANL fuse itself,
but I have that information.

Thanks in advance, Terry.

Terry Mortimore
426 McNabb Street Apt#4
Sault Ste Marie, Ontario
P6B 1Z3



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 10:52 am    Post subject: ANL height, help please. Reply with quote

Hi John, thanks for the reply.

A fellow on Vansairforce tells me that the covered bases are a little taller measuring 3/4".

This will get me going, thanks again. Terry.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 9:11 pm    Post subject: ANL height, help please. Reply with quote

At 10:25 AM 2/7/2011, you wrote:
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--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "Terry Mortimore" <terry.mortimore(at)shaw.ca>


Hi Gang:

I was hoping to make some progress this week on my electrical system installation. The one thing I was waiting for from B&C Specialty products to let me carry on was not shipped. Not sure if I forgot to order it, or it fell throught the cracks somehow.

I needed the ANL covered base and ANL fuse, I recieved the fuse but not the base. I need to know how high the base sits so I can finish bending the copper bus bar to fit.

Does somebody out there know how high above the firewall surface the studs sit? I would have to add the thickness of the ANL fuse itself, but I have that information.

I'm sure a call to B&C will get you a helpful
person who will go measure one . . . assuming
they are in stock.

Looking at the Picture from the B&C website . . .

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. . . and applying some simple ratio and proportion studies
suggests that the overall height of this product is on the
order of 1.75".

Close enough for OBAM work?


Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 6:44 am    Post subject: ANL height, help please. Reply with quote

Hello, Terry:

Have you tried calling B&C Speciality about this. Seems to me that they
have the knowledge. I have, on several occasions called ACS in Georgia with
questions like this. They always mean well and usually have/will find out
the answer for me. I have always kept the shipping papers in case there is
any issues with a lawsuit, etc.

Ernie

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