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Posted: Sat May 20, 2006 6:40 pm Post subject: ANL current limiters - Bob need you comment |
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I would think the ANL would go on the output lead/terminal of the
alternator to reduce the noise component alternators generate. Time
to see guidance form a higher level, Bob would you mind commenting on
this topic.
jerb
At 04:56 PM 5/20/2006, you wrote:
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I understand that the ANL current limiter installed by the starter contactor
protects the "B" lead from a large current draw from the battery.
My somewhat philosophical question is this: Why not use one to protect the
fat wire from the battery contactor to the main power distribution bus? Of
course, the battery contactor can be manually opened, but there is
recognition time and action required. Also, in the case of an accident that
damages where that wire penetrates the firewall, there is no automatic
protection for that wire.
Craig Mac Arthur
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