Electrical absorption at start up
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Electrical absorption at start up
Hello,
I moved my battery to the trunk, and I like to put a fuse for the positive... just to avoid dangerous short circuits.
Does anyone have an idea of how big has to be the fuse ?
I imagine there should be high absorption in a cold start up of the engine.
TIA, bye.
I moved my battery to the trunk, and I like to put a fuse for the positive... just to avoid dangerous short circuits.
Does anyone have an idea of how big has to be the fuse ?
I imagine there should be high absorption in a cold start up of the engine.
TIA, bye.
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i have a 120amp circuit breaker in my car (battery in boot)
its a ma61 with 7mgte
i never had the circuit breaker pop at start up.
hope this helps
its a ma61 with 7mgte
i never had the circuit breaker pop at start up.
hope this helps
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I have a 120amp circuit breaker lying around if you want one?
I also have a few 250amp blade fuses with holder to go with 0/1ga wire.
I also have a few 250amp blade fuses with holder to go with 0/1ga wire.
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For those that arent sure what size fuse to use in these type of applications all you need to do is add up the total of the fuses at the front end of the car where the battery used to be connected (From the main battery terminal follow every cable off it until you hit a fuse and so on with all the others, tally them all up & hey presto
Easiest way...)
If people are looking for an inexpensive alternative to buying a big (read pricey... say $120+ usually for the manual-reset ones) circuit breaker style fuse, i have a couple of pics of a setup i did on a mates car which does the job perfectly for less than half the price
Just paralleled these together on a 'common bar' so to speak (similar in principle to running an extra bank of injectors for fuel instead of one set of massive ones)
Note: I used automatic ' thermal' reset ones rated to about 40amps each one but you can get manual reset versions of the same thing easy as
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If people are looking for an inexpensive alternative to buying a big (read pricey... say $120+ usually for the manual-reset ones) circuit breaker style fuse, i have a couple of pics of a setup i did on a mates car which does the job perfectly for less than half the price
Note: I used automatic ' thermal' reset ones rated to about 40amps each one but you can get manual reset versions of the same thing easy as
You are actually meant to be fusing for the cable so that if it shorts out, it blows the fuse/circuit breaker stoping your car from bursting into flame, not to protect anything on the other end. Here is the maximum size fuse you should be using for each size of cable, anything under (aslong as you dont need to draw more current) will be fine.
You should be able to find something to fit your needs at a marine or car audio shop
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Wire Gauge Current Capacity Amperage (amps)
1/0 350
2 225
4 150
8 100
10 60
12 40You should be able to find something to fit your needs at a marine or car audio shop