[200q20v] radiator fuse - failsafe

Sylvester, Mike Mike.Sylvester at sycamorenet.com
Wed Feb 28 16:24:25 EST 2001


It that case, you would have (2) fuses that could fail prematurely, thus
possibly doubling your chance of a problem.

Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Glen Powell [mailto:gpowell at ennovatenetworks.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2001 3:06 PM
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Subject: RE: [200q20v] radiator fuse - failsafe



If you really wanted a 'failsafe' you would run the two fuses in series.
This way they both see the exact same load and if one fails to blow at the
rated fuse load the other might blow and protect the wiring.

-glen

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Subject: Re: [200q20v] radiator fuse


In a message dated Wed, 28 Feb 2001 12:43:35 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Ken
Keith" <auditude at neta.com> writes:

<< Can you run two fuses in parallel as a failsafe?  If you do, would
one/they still blow at the proper current?

Thanks,

Ken
 >>

No, you can not run two fuses; you'd double the amps needed to blow the
circuit to 160.

----------80 amp fuse------]
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----------80 amp fuse------]
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                          fan
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