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Re: Fusibale link, quick, for fan motor protection



At our shop we have been using the 50A thermal fuse (apparently as used in
some ford headlight applications)
No carring spare fuses or worring if the fuse has blown,


Later
Aidan

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-----Original Message-----
From: Avi Meron <avi@cosmoslink.net>
To: Quattro <quattro@audifans.com>
Date: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 10:11 PM
Subject: Fusibale link, quick, for fan motor protection


>Boys and girls,
>Below is another way to install a fusible link to protect your cooling fan
>motor.
>
>Here is the information regarding the fuse, I picked mine up at Kragen auto
>parts:
>It is made by "Buss Fuses" (Japanese made fuse)
>It is BP/FLB 70 (70 Amp) or you can get BP/FLB80 (80 Amp)
>
>Install procedure:
>Disconnect ground wire (brown) at fan motor (10mm nut)
>Connect fuse to fan motor post using above nut
>Connect ground wire to the fuse using a 10mm short bolt and a nut
>Make sure you buy two fuses (for replacement purpose)
>
>You are done, isn't that peachy?
>
>Regards,
>Avi
>
>
>