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Old October 31st 13, 07:28 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Terminal Strip with Integral fuse

Terminal Strip with an integral mini blade style fuse.

www.asi-ez.com

Item: MF901GR, type MFPA.4 Screw clamp blade fuse terminal block gray.
Item: PTC0400, push in bridge for 6mm terminal blocks, 42 positions.

This terminal strip is larger than I really want it to be, but it is the smallest that I can find with integral fuses. Using integral fuses gives you an individual fuse on every load, lessens the number of connections, and reduces the behind the panel clutter.

You have to reach your own decision as to the suitability of this for your glider. I'm not suggesting it, I'm merely responding to a request on an earlier thread to report what I found. This does not replace the need for a fuse on every battery as close as possible to the battery terminals.

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Old October 31st 13, 11:32 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Or these:

http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...697-ND/1645038

http://www.newark.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp?N=422+2203+200607+810319992&Ntk=gensear ch&Ntt=fuse+block&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&display text=&isGoback=false&resultsPageURL=/jsp/search/results.jsp&isRedirect=false&No=0&getResults=true& appliedparametrics=true&locale=en_US&divisionLocal e=en_US&catalogId=&skipManufacturer=false&skipPara metricAttributeId=&prevNValues=422+2203+200607+810 319992+810446101&mm=1001318||,&filtersHidden=false &appliedHidden=false&autoApply=false&originalQuery URL=%2Fjsp%2Fsearch%2Fbrowse.jsp%3FN%3D422%2B2203% 2B200607%26Ntk%3Dgensearch%26Ntt%3Dfuse%2Bblock%26 Ntx%3Dmode%2Bmatchallpartial%26displaytext%3D%26is Goback%3Dfalse%26resultsPageURL%3D%2Fjsp%2Fsearch% 2Fresults.jsp%26isRedirect%3Dfalse%26No%3D0%26getR esults%3Dtrue%26appliedparametrics%3Dtrue%26locale %3Den_US%26divisionLocale%3Den_US%26catalogId%3D%2 6skipManufacturer%3Dfalse%26skipParametricAttribut eId%3D%26prevNValues%3D422%2B2203%2B200607

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Old November 1st 13, 12:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Terminal Strip with Integral fuse

I really like these:

http://www.powerwerx.com/powerpole-p...orizontal.html






On Thursday, October 31, 2013 3:28:32 PM UTC-4, SF wrote:
Terminal Strip with an integral mini blade style fuse.



www.asi-ez.com



Item: MF901GR, type MFPA.4 Screw clamp blade fuse terminal block gray.

Item: PTC0400, push in bridge for 6mm terminal blocks, 42 positions.



This terminal strip is larger than I really want it to be, but it is the smallest that I can find with integral fuses. Using integral fuses gives you an individual fuse on every load, lessens the number of connections, and reduces the behind the panel clutter.



You have to reach your own decision as to the suitability of this for your glider. I'm not suggesting it, I'm merely responding to a request on an earlier thread to report what I found. This does not replace the need for a fuse on every battery as close as possible to the battery terminals.



SF


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Old November 1st 13, 08:05 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On Friday, November 1, 2013 12:32:40 AM UTC+1, Dave Nadler wrote:
Or these:



http://www.digikey.com/product-detai...697-ND/1645038



http://www.newark.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp?N=422+2203+200607+810319992&Ntk=gensear ch&Ntt=fuse+block&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&display text=&isGoback=false&resultsPageURL=/jsp/search/results.jsp&isRedirect=false&No=0&getResults=true& appliedparametrics=true&locale=en_US&divisionLocal e=en_US&catalogId=&skipManufacturer=false&skipPara metricAttributeId=&prevNValues=422+2203+200607+810 319992+810446101&mm=1001318||,&filtersHidden=false &appliedHidden=false&autoApply=false&originalQuery URL=%2Fjsp%2Fsearch%2Fbrowse.jsp%3FN%3D422%2B2203% 2B200607%26Ntk%3Dgensearch%26Ntt%3Dfuse%2Bblock%26 Ntx%3Dmode%2Bmatchallpartial%26displaytext%3D%26is Goback%3Dfalse%26resultsPageURL%3D%2Fjsp%2Fsearch% 2Fresults.jsp%26isRedirect%3Dfalse%26No%3D0%26getR esults%3Dtrue%26appliedparametrics%3Dtrue%26locale %3Den_US%26divisionLocale%3Den_US%26catalogId%3D%2 6skipManufacturer%3Dfalse%26skipParametricAttribut eId%3D%26prevNValues%3D422%2B2203%2B200607


I have the second one lying around at home, looks good but it's pretty heavy.
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Old November 2nd 13, 04:42 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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+ 1 for Powerwerks RigRunner. Only downside is that it is a bit large. Other than that, a fantastic power distribution device.
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Old November 4th 13, 05:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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The PC-8 from Eastern Beaver looks perfect. 8 ATM mini fused ports so you can start at 1 amp and go up. A bridge can be used from battery to PWR terminals so all 8 fuses are un-switched. I have not had one in my hands but intend to update over the winter.


http://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Wi...8.html#pc8only
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Old November 5th 13, 07:27 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Terminal Strip with Integral fuse

Guys, what I'm using is a small terminal strip with an integral fuse, not these honking big fuse blocks you guys are coming up with.

https://www.asi-ez.com/pix/doc/mf100gr.pdf#view=fitv


 




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