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Thu 03/17/11 |
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1. 06:31 AM - Finding a 0.25A fuse (jhclarkfl)
2. 07:10 AM - Re: Finding a 0.25A fuse (Hans Oortman)
3. 08:25 AM - Re: Finding a 0.25A fuse (jhclarkfl)
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Time: 06:31:56 AM PST US
Subject: Finding a 0.25A fuse
From: "jhclarkfl" <jhclarkfl@me.com>
This may seem like a simple problem with an easy solution. But I'm quite sure
about what to use and how to install this circuit protection.
A circuit I am wiring requires a small 0.25A fuse. The problem I am having is
finding a 0.25A fuse for the 12V system. Most fuses I find are for 125V and 250V.
What would those in the know suggest for installing this fuse? I see glass cylinder
fuses for probably bulky fuse holders and I see some with pigtails on them
for soldering inline. Is there other better ideas?
Thanks
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Jack Clark
RV-8A Fuselage
http://www.mykitlog.com/jackclark/
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Time: 07:10:58 AM PST US
From: "Hans Oortman" <pa3arw@euronet.nl>
Subject: Finding a 0.25A fuse
John,
You can use both fuses for your circuit.
In your case the most important parameter is the current, not the voltage.
How you to implement that is up to you and the mechanical choices you make (
or have been made for you...) to fit the fuse. I suggest not to use "in
line" fuses. Try to use fuses which can be reached easily and at all times.
Fly safe!
Hans
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Verzonden: donderdag 17 maart 2011 14:30
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Onderwerp: Aerobatic-List: Finding a 0.25A fuse
This may seem like a simple problem with an easy solution. But I'm quite
sure about what to use and how to install this circuit protection.
A circuit I am wiring requires a small 0.25A fuse. The problem I am having
is finding a 0.25A fuse for the 12V system. Most fuses I find are for 125V
and 250V.
What would those in the know suggest for installing this fuse? I see glass
cylinder fuses for probably bulky fuse holders and I see some with pigtails
on them for soldering inline. Is there other better ideas?
Thanks
--------
Jack Clark
RV-8A Fuselage
http://www.mykitlog.com/jackclark/
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=334180#334180
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Time: 08:25:00 AM PST US
Subject: Re: Finding a 0.25A fuse
From: "jhclarkfl" <jhclarkfl@me.com>
Thanks Han for your rely.
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Jack Clark
RV-8A Fuselage
http://www.mykitlog.com/jackclark/
Read this topic online here:
http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=334196#334196
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