I hate fuses. It's an odd pet peeve of mine. Probably rooted in the fact that I generally don't have the one I need at the time.Captains Cat":2vj34rel said:Just one question. Why?
I do suffer from a bit of that.Sea Wolf":3dyb5s1c said:Mike-
If you have a case of obsessive/compulsive wiring concern disorder (OCWCD) :shock:, such as experienced by perfectionists and some electrical engineers, you might consider re-wiring and looming the wiring behind the helm and elsewhere to make it more like a modernized B-52 and/or the Space Shuttle.
patrick and linda":12ddr5cb said:over all these boating years i can't recall the last time i had a fuse blow. i understand your concern but just wonder how often this would come into play, aboard your boat. i never agree with charlie, not because he's wrong, i just like keeping him on the edge of his rocking chair, but is the need worth the labor?
best regards
pat
ps: the first thing charlie does when he wakes up by mid afternoon, is start's counting his money, sometime around 6 or 7 pm he calls it a day, and then spends the rest of the evening thinking about how the poor people are doing! love you man!
Jazzmanic":236rk4rw said:Mike,
Get that boat in the water and enjoy it! Summer's almost half over.
Peter
Good question. The bilge pumps have to be wired to the battery (or unswitched buss), so a breaker in a panel that might be powered down won't do. Now, I was pondering using use an inline breaker, but because of the electronics in these particular bilge pumps, I think a fuse is best. I am going to keep the inline fuses on all electronic devices.Minnow":2x0vgka9 said:Why wouldn't you want the bilge pump on a slow-blow circuit breaker?
Mid August is a convergence point for many things that makes it the right time to get the boat in the water.Jazzmanic":3muauyjr said:Pardon me if this sounds rude but...
Get that boat in the water and enjoy it! Summer's almost half over.
Mike...":1wrhdqqa said:Good question. The bilge pumps have to be wired to the battery (or unswitched buss), so a breaker in a panel that might be powered down won't do. Now, I was pondering using use an inline breaker, but because of the electronics in these particular bilge pumps, I think a fuse is best. I am going to keep the inline fuses on all electronic devices.Minnow":1wrhdqqa said:Why wouldn't you want the bilge pump on a slow-blow circuit breaker?
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mike
You're right Don, I do love SD's weather. Nice town. Up here in the great PNW, if we make it through September before the rains come, it's a GREAT summer!Sneaks":m1q2mn33 said:Jazzmanic":m1q2mn33 said:Mike,
Get that boat in the water and enjoy it! Summer's almost half over.
Peter
Half over? Is it December already? Oh, its not like that in the PNW. I forgot. Never mind.
Don
In beautiful San Diego where summer never ends.
Oh I don't mind at all. Especially now that I have figured out where you live.Jazzmanic":3pi0p1c1 said:Mike, sounds like a plan. Don't mind me, I just like to tease.