17-10-2020, 03:14 PM
Thanks for the comments. Accepted, as Jim Austin Wood says, a fuse is not needed. But if I wanted the extra protection of a fuse to the D terminal it must be one that blows with a steady current of 10.5 amps, no more.
And if the D fuse blows, the field current could rise and melt the field windings. So another fuse to the F terminal seems a good idea.
To fuse D, and not F, might be best avoided.
And if the D fuse blows, the field current could rise and melt the field windings. So another fuse to the F terminal seems a good idea.
To fuse D, and not F, might be best avoided.