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     1. 02:55 PM - ANL fuse 60 amp. (Kelly McMullen)
     2. 07:03 PM - Re: ANL fuse 60 amp. (Tim Olson)
     3. 07:36 PM - Re: ANL fuse 60 amp. (Kelly McMullen)
     4. 08:03 PM - Re: ANL fuse 60 amp. (user9253)
     5. 08:14 PM - Re: Re: ANL fuse 60 amp. (Kelly McMullen)
     6. 08:32 PM - Re: ANL fuse 60 amp. (Dave Saylor)
     7. 10:53 PM - Re: OVM-14 MkIII development (update) (pjc)
 
 
 
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| Subject:  | ANL fuse 60 amp. | 
      
      
      My RV-10 has a 60 amp ANL fuse installed right below the shunt for the 
      ammeterr, The fuse has blown, and I cannot find where I got the fuse 10 
      years ago. Aircraft Spruce appear to be no help. I know they used to be 
      common on experimental airplanes.
      
      I have a 60 amp Plane power alternator.
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: ANL fuse 60 amp. | 
      
      
      Those things arent really aircraft parts. Theyre more for car speakers and things
      like that. Not that they dont work fine. I have them in my airplanes too. But
      you can buy them on Amazon, or eBay. I havent even ever looked at them in local
      stores before, but you might have luck if you have a high and car stereo
      store around you.
      Tim
      
      
      > On May 29, 2024, at 5:01PM, Kelly McMullen <kellym@aviating.com> wrote:
      > 
      > 
      > My RV-10 has a 60 amp ANL fuse installed right below the shunt for the ammeterr,
      The fuse has blown, and I cannot find where I got the fuse 10 years ago. Aircraft
      Spruce appear to be no help. I know they used to be common on experimental
      airplanes.
      > 
      > I have a 60 amp Plane power alternator.
      > 
      > 
      > 
      > 
      > 
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: ANL fuse 60 amp. | 
      
      
      That is what I eventually found. Looks like Home Depot can get within a 
      day or two.
      
      On 5/29/2024 7:02 PM, Tim Olson wrote:
      >
      > Those things arent really aircraft parts. Theyre more for car speakers and things
      like that. Not that they dont work fine. I have them in my airplanes too.
      But you can buy them on Amazon, or eBay. I havent even ever looked at them in
      local stores before, but you might have luck if you have a high and car stereo
      store around you.
      > Tim
      >
      >
      >> On May 29, 2024, at 5:01PM, Kelly McMullen <kellym@aviating.com> wrote:
      >>
      >>
      >> My RV-10 has a 60 amp ANL fuse installed right below the shunt for the ammeterr,
      The fuse has blown, and I cannot find where I got the fuse 10 years ago.
      Aircraft Spruce appear to be no help. I know they used to be common on experimental
      airplanes.
      >>
      >> I have a 60 amp Plane power alternator.
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >>
      >
      >
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: ANL fuse 60 amp. | 
      
      
      Make sure the connections are tight.  A loose connection gets hot and could 
      cause a fuse to blow.  Do you have a lithium battery?
      
      --------
      Joe Gores
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=513612#513612
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: ANL fuse 60 amp. | 
      
      
      I'll make sure the connections are tight. I just has an Odyssey AGM battery
      
      Kelly
      
      On 5/29/2024 8:02 PM, user9253 wrote:
      >
      > Make sure the connections are tight.  A loose connection gets hot and could
      > cause a fuse to blow.  Do you have a lithium battery?
      >
      > --------
      > Joe Gores
      >
      >
      > Read this topic online here:
      >
      > http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=513612#513612
      >
      >
      
      
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| Subject:  | Re: ANL fuse 60 amp. | 
      
      B&C and SteinAir have them.
      
      On Wed, May 29, 2024 at 7:06=AFPM Tim Olson <Tim@myrv10.com> wrote:
      
      >
      > Those things aren=99t really aircraft parts. They=99re more f
      or car speakers
      > and things like that. Not that they don=99t work fine. I have them 
      in my
      > airplanes too. But you can buy them on Amazon, or eBay. I haven=99t
       even ever
      > looked at them in local stores before, but you might have luck if you hav
      e
      > a high and car stereo store around you.
      > Tim
      >
      >
      > > On May 29, 2024, at 5:01=AFPM, Kelly McMullen <kellym@aviating.co
      m> wrote:
      > >
      > kellym@aviating.com>
      > >
      > > My RV-10 has a 60 amp ANL fuse installed right below the shunt for the
      > ammeterr, The fuse has blown, and I cannot find where I got the fuse 10
      > years ago. Aircraft Spruce appear to be no help. I know they used to be
      > common on experimental airplanes.
      > >
      > > I have a 60 amp Plane power alternator.
      > >
      > >
      > >
      > >
      > >
      >
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      >
      >
      
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| Subject:  | Re: OVM-14 MkIII development (update) | 
      
      
      Bob (or others),
      Ive not been keeping up with the mailing list lately, and at some point there seemed
      to be a service outage, so apologies if I should know better., but 
      
      Has there been any further progress on the new OVM module?
      
      PJC
      
      
      Read this topic online here:
      
      http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=513617#513617
      
      
 
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