Fuse in alternator wiring??
"Steve" wrote in message
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I'm preparing to install a 100 amp alternator and AutoMac II charge
controller on my boat. I read over the controller installation
instructions
and couldn't find any mention or requirement for fuse in the output lead,
to
the battery switch.
I seem to remember that fuse is a recommend (or required) in this type of
installation.
I picked up a 100 amp fuse and holder. However, I got to thinking, if this
fuse blows, then I wipe out my alternator, just the same as if I opened
the
battery switch while the engine is running.
The OEM wiring on my Volvo MD2B doesn't have a fuse or fuseable link in
the
alternator output lead. This lead goes directly to the starter cable
terminal.
Thoughts or suggestions??
Steve
s/v Good Intentions
You're right. Don't fuse it.
If you're charging batteries via a diode the danger of a short only exists
while the alternator is charging. Make very sure (with your insulation and
installation) that this can't happen to the line from alternator to diode.
Without a diode the danger of a short exists whenever the battery switch is
made. Be even more careful, and switch the battery off when it's not in use!
--
Jim B, Yacht RAPAZ,
Summers in the Med, winters in UK
jim[dot]baerselman[at]ntlworld[dot]com
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