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N601RT
Joined: 25 Feb 2006 Posts: 31 Location: Hillsboro, Oregon
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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:44 pm Post subject: Z-12 SD-20 wire size / fusible link size |
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Bob,
(Rev 12A) Z-12 suggests using a 10 gauge wire for the B-lead from the SD-20 with a 16 gauge fusible link. I believe you recommend sizing fusible links with wire that is 4 sizes smaller than the wire being protected. I'm guessing the B-lead wire size was changed during a cut-&-paste from 12 gauge to 10 gauge without re-sizing the fusible link? Do you recommend 10 gauge wire for an SD-20 B-lead and if so do you recommend 14 gauge wire for a fusible link if a fusible link is used to protect the B-lead?
Regards,
Roy
N601RT: 2003 CH601HDS, nose gear, Rotax 912ULS, All electric, IFR equipped, 1340hrs
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nuckolls.bob(at)aeroelect Guest
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Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:06 am Post subject: Z-12 SD-20 wire size / fusible link size |
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At 12:44 AM 2/17/2010, you wrote:
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Bob,
(Rev 12A) Z-12 suggests using a 10 gauge wire for the B-lead from
the SD-20 with a 16 gauge fusible link. I believe you recommend
sizing fusible links with wire that is 4 sizes smaller than the wire
being protected. I'm guessing the B-lead wire size was changed
during a cut-&-paste from 12 gauge to 10 gauge without re-sizing the
fusible link? Do you recommend 10 gauge wire for an SD-20 B-lead and
if so do you recommend 14 gauge wire for a fusible link if a fusible
link is used to protect the B-lead?
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16AWG would be fine . . . so would 14AWG . . . it just
needs to serve the function of "electrically weak link"
while not overheating beyond that which the insulation
will stand . . .
16AWG isn't even close to getting too hot at 20A. See:
http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Wire/22AWG_20A.pdf
I'm working on tooling to build a base for the minature
ANL style current limiters. We'll be offering these
"robust fuses" on the website in the not too distant
future. That "4AWG downsize" rule is a minimum step
size, it COULD be 6 or even 8AWG smaller in some
cases.
For a 20A alternator, 12AWG b-lead with a 16AWG
fusible link would be centered on contemporary
design goals.
Bob . . .
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