23-12-2018, 09:46 AM
(This post was last modified: 23-12-2018, 09:46 AM by AllAlloyCup.)
My physics should be better really but
If you had a rectangular flat fuse rated at 30 amp
And you cut it in half, along its length would that then give you a
2 x 15 amp fuses?
Presumably any fuse wire needs to be rated at 6v?
As it’s the power = V x A that would determine the energy
needed to melt the fuse material.
Someone smarter than me will know?
Regards
Bill G
If you had a rectangular flat fuse rated at 30 amp
And you cut it in half, along its length would that then give you a
2 x 15 amp fuses?
Presumably any fuse wire needs to be rated at 6v?
As it’s the power = V x A that would determine the energy
needed to melt the fuse material.
Someone smarter than me will know?
Regards
Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,