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I use scenario #3. In the UK it is mandatory to have
a fuse 'as close to the battery as possible' to protect the whole system and I use a 3 amp fuse. There is also a seperate fuse, rated to the individual instruments mainly to try and prevent one single instrument taking the whole system down. That does not always work as the only problem I have had was with a fault in the distribution box/power supply for the PDA/Logger/GPS. All the output leads from the box are fused but a fault in the box blew the main battery fuse. The power requirements of all my instruments are well below 3 amps. A standard battery is 7ah a current draw of 3 amps would flatten the battery in 2.5 hours (max) and this is one of the reasons why we are so set against adding further avionics such as transponders over this side of the pond. At 03:00 20 April 2005, Jack wrote: I really like scenario # 3. Most of the time you'd be OK with just the devices fused, but would you want to have an electrical fire in the glider at altitude, with oxygen floating around in the cockpit? I have mine fused as close to the battery as possible. I'm a telecom manager for a class 1 railroad, and we do all our installations with this fusing method. We have a lot of specialized electronics in locomotives and vehicles. We don't want electrical fires in any of those, either. Be safe up there... Jack Womack |
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