[WTS] [USA] Charge port fuses

Here is a better pic @b264

The negative will be the easiest to fit it in

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Yeah that’s bypass configuration

Yes, put it on that negative wire, all good

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That’s overkill :rofl:

I usually just solder it on the wires and epoxy it inside the enclosure then go over it with sealant

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Hahaha I like to make it look pretty :joy::sweat_smile: @b264

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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?

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5A fuse will blow at 7A and 1v

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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 :laughing:

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.

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Yep, new stock is in now :slight_smile:

7.5A, 10A, 15A

@b264 happy mf days imma take 6 15a fuses off ya hands pm me da cost and we can go from there

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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 :smirk::smirk:

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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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new stock arrived

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