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Old November 3rd 16, 12:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell[_4_]
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Default Fuses on the panel, or not


14, 2013 at 8:10:12 PM UTC-4, SF wrote:
My big winter glider project is going to be re-doing my control
panel. I have been looking at a lot of panel pictures recently and
I notice that a lot of them have panel mounted fuse holders all
over them. My experience with our panel mounted electronic gizmos
is that if they blow a fuse, replacing it inflight is not going to
do anything for you. Once the magic smoke gets out it's gone. So
I'm looking at a terminal strip that incorporates the mini blade
type fuses into the strip, and reducing the number of holes in the
panel.

Has anyone ever replaced a glider fuse in flight and had something
good happen?


About 20 years ago, I replaced a vario fuse in flight, but that's been
the only one in 40 years of glider flying. The vario worked fine, and I
have no idea why the fuse blew. A few years ago, I put the instruments
on mini ATM fuses in a block behind the panel, and I like that arrangement.

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