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On Jun 26, 4:03 pm, Herodotus wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 07:44:39 -0700 (PDT), Terry K wrote: It'll be OK. I won a bet 30 years ago amongst my peers, 20 electronics techs, did a demonstration, all that. What tiny problem arises is with the timing. Two 10 Amp fuses in parallel pop a little sooner than one 20 Amp. Terry K Hi Terry, Will the "little sooner" be much of a problem practically? Peter No. Thermal effect equalize the current sharing. If one fuze carries a little more, it gets warmer and it's resistance increases, balancing the load. Without hi speed photography, I cannot say they fused at exactly the same time, but it looked close, and niether blew until it seemed a fuse rated at the sum of all fuses must pop. Terry K |
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