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user9253
Joined: 28 Mar 2008 Posts: 1921 Location: Riley TWP Michigan
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:12 pm Post subject: Substitute Midi Fuse instead of ANL Fuse |
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A friend of mine, Larry, wants to use a Midi Fuse instead of an ANL to protect the battery and wires from a possible shorted alternator. His Viking engine comes with a 40 amp alternator. The Midi Fuse is physically smaller than the ANL and will take up less room on his crowded firewall.
Question 1: Is it OK to use a Midi Fuse for this application?
Question 2: Should a 40 or a 50 amp fuse be used?
Midi fuse data sheet: http://tinyurl.com/axeza2t
Thanks, Joe
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 11:35 am Post subject: Substitute Midi Fuse instead of ANL Fuse |
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At 04:12 PM 1/7/2013, you wrote:
A friend of mine, Larry, wants to use a Midi Fuse instead of an ANL
to protect the battery and wires from a possible shorted
alternator. His Viking engine comes with a 40 amp alternator. The
Midi Fuse is physically smaller than the ANL and will take up less
room on his crowded firewall.
Question 1: Is it OK to use a Midi Fuse for this application?
Absolutely. There are several variations on the
ANL theme found in all manner of DC power systems
that range from the 'fusible link' up to and including
the legacy ANL/ANN style current limiters. This
would included devices like the Littlefuse MIDI
The data sheet you linked was for the BF1 which
is closer to a fuse than a current limiter.
Compare the specs found here and you'll see
that operating times versus current for the
BF1 fuse is asymptotic to a value close to
its rating while the MIDI is more like a
current limiter where the asymptote is much
greater than the device rating.
http://tinyurl.com/by5qnop
None the less all variations on this them are suitable
to your task.
Question 2: Should a 40 or a 50 amp fuse be used?
Keep in mind that the rating of an alternator
is for worst case conditions. A cold alternator
is capable of significantly more than rated output
until it warms up. Hence the condition known as
the "B-lead breaker designed to nuisance trip"
which describes the use of 60A breakers on
60A alternators on thousands of TC aircraft.
You'll notice that the fusing specs for these
these Littlefuse BF1 are not as robust as the
legacy current limiter. I note that Littlefuse
calls these devices 'fuses' as opposed to
'current limiters'. You will note too that
the BF1 has a few parts tagged with "Note 3"
suggesting that these parts should be used for
short circuit protection only . . . more
like their MIDI cousins.
The short answer is that one would do well to
use a substantially larger BF1 FUSE on the 40A
machine . . . 70A would not be out of line.
A MIDI-50 (almost a current limiter) would
be okay too.
Bob . . .
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Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 1:47 pm Post subject: Re: Substitute Midi Fuse instead of ANL Fuse |
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Thanks for the info, Bob. I will pass it on to Larry.
Joe
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