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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 9:40 am Post subject: bad fuses |
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Received my amazon order of 'cheap fuses'. Don't have time
to gather fine-grained data right now but just for grins:
Connected a 2A fuse directly across a CV/CC power supply
set up for 24v (at) 5A. Turned on power supply and got tired
of waiting for the fuse to blow after a minute or so.
Increased to 10A and repeated test. Took video of the
results. Fuse blew in ~400 milliseconds. Okay,
would we wire a 2A circuit with anything less that
22AWG? I wouldn't. I demonstrated 22AWG ability
to carry 20A for an indefinite interval without
putting the insulation at risk.
http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Wire/22AWG_20A.pdf
Yeah, this fuse is a bit more robust than a
name-brand device . . . but would it put a 22AWG
feeder at risk?
Need to build some instrumentation support shelves
over the workbench before I can set up a really
good examination of these devices.
Bob . . .
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Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2023 2:10 pm Post subject: bad fuses |
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Yes, one wire in room temp air will carry a fair bit of current. However, bundle a few wires at 12,000 feet and the capacity will be a fair bit less.
It is good the fuse blew at 10 A. I have seen videos of 2 A Chinese fuses that carried 30 A for a fair bit of time.
Some Chinese fuses MAY protect wire adequately, but in my airplane I want fuses that WILL protect my wires adequately.
Matt
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Quote: | On Nov 15, 2023, at 12:42 PM, Robert L. Nuckolls, III <nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelectric.com> wrote:
 Received my amazon order of 'cheap fuses'. Don't have time
to gather fine-grained data right now but just for grins:
Connected a 2A fuse directly across a CV/CC power supply
set up for 24v (at) 5A. Turned on power supply and got tired
of waiting for the fuse to blow after a minute or so.
Increased to 10A and repeated test. Took video of the
results. Fuse blew in ~400 milliseconds. Okay,
would we wire a 2A circuit with anything less that
22AWG? I wouldn't. I demonstrated 22AWG ability
to carry 20A for an indefinite interval without
putting the insulation at risk.
http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Wire/22AWG_20A.pdf
Yeah, this fuse is a bit more robust than a
name-brand device . . . but would it put a 22AWG
feeder at risk?
Need to build some instrumentation support shelves
over the workbench before I can set up a really
good examination of these devices.
Bob . . .
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< Go ahead, make my day . . . >
< show me where I'm wrong. >
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In the interest of creative evolution
of the-best-we-know-how-to-do based
on physics and good practice.
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