linearone wrote:the big power folks do not fuse their equipment. sounds stupid but it does cost watts. ANL fuses like the above are awesome
OK...How can it cost watt's, or a voltage drop? All a fuse is, is a bridge that will pop if too much voltage or a voltage spike hit's the bridge...If your running 14v's threw a fuse, your going to have 14v's on each end of the fuse...You may have a voltage drop from the time the voltage leaves the battery, and gets to the Amp (or device) because of the feed wire. But I don't see how a fuse will cause the drop...
Like on my work van, I can check the voltage to my battery under the hood when the motor is running, and it will show 14.3v's...But if I go and check the voltage at my battery bank in the back of the Van, the voltage will be like 13.3v's...I loose a whole volt because of the length of the cables running from the front to the back. (which is probably around 12'+) Think they call that resistance...Now there are fuse's in line...But I was seeing the same voltage drop "Before" I put the fuse in-line...There is always the possibility that I could cut that volt loss down some by going to a larger charging cable, but if all I loose is one tiny volt, I'm not going to worry too much about it...(plus, I don't think I'm going to be doing much Competition Key-Downing in my work van!)
Now..."IF" there is loss from using fuses, It would be so small, that Not using a fuse would be just plain stupid IMO, and a good way to have a major melt-down when it could have easily been avoided...