Here is a better pic @b264
The negative will be the easiest to fit it in
Yeah that’s bypass configuration
Yes, put it on that negative wire, all good
That’s overkill
I usually just solder it on the wires and epoxy it inside the enclosure then go over it with sealant
Not much had been posted here for a while, just checking to see if your still mailing these out…
I’m assuming that a 58v fuse is fine for a pack running a lower voltage, say… a 10s 36v pack?
Or would it not blow at the rated 7.5a?
5A fuse will blow at 7A and 1v
Well yeah, he does mention that these 7.5a fuses he recommends maximum 4a…
But does voltage difference from it’s rated use case have an effect on that Amp rating? I assume not, as most people don’t run like… 14s-15s packs
Yeah you can use the 7.5A fuses for up to 7A or so but I wouldn’t go above 5A without switching to a larger fuse. Just me personally. You’re not trying to blow the fuse. Rather, it’s a safety net.
The voltage rating on fuses is rather insignificant. You can use a 12V fuse for a 50V battery if you want to. It’s better to use a 58V fuse, but the amperage is really what matters, within reason. You can’t use a 12V fuse on a five kilovolt battery.
@b264 happy mf days imma take 6 15a fuses off ya hands pm me da cost and we can go from there
Can one use a 32v one from autozone or oreillys ? I have an 8amp charger with 12s.
You can. It’s not quite as good but probably adequate IMHO
Or,OR, u could buy a 10a blade fuse from ya boi b2 here and have all ur troubles solved
true dat, I am gonna have to buy 1…
good man
do you tin the wire first then solder directly to the blade?
I tin the blade, tin the wire, then quickly stick them together.
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