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Where to Buy 40-Amp Fuse Panels?
Hello, I will make this quick and to the point.
I searched CD for "buy fuse panels" and "40-amp fuse panels" and nothing relevant turned up. Could anyone direct me to a place that sells these 40-amp fuse panels? Thanks in advance! --Yang |
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at the first yardsale, i saw a crate of those fuse blocks for the 40amp. maybe that means that first is dooing away with them? I wouldnt suggest purchasing any...due to the fact if first unincludes them in the kit, thats a waste of money. |
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Hmm, I see.
What do you suggest I do? My team is currenty in a mock-6-week build period, where we must find parts and stuff. I need a 40-amp breaker box in order to run the two CIM's that we have. the 30-ampers have been popping under load. Any suggestions? |
Gear down your motors more.
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I would have done that if my design would have permitted it.
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Stinger fuse holders to the rescue!
I have used a fuse holder by Stinger Electronic
Model: SFB1MAX (about half way down the page) I like them because they hold the MAXI fuse size, they snap together to make a bank of fuses, they have nice screw terminals for connecting wire, AND they are easy on the eyes. On the down side they are not cheap (about $20 each) and they are not the lightest fuse holders. But... ...on balance, I like them a lot. Hope this helps. Joe J. |
I have one fuse block, i dont need it, so i dont see why it would be an issue to give it to you...but those things are heavy, so it would be quite a bit for shipping (depending on how soon you need it)
pm me for more info |
Make sure that going to a 40 amp circuit breaker makes sense. If you are only tripping the breakers at the highest loads, then a bigger breaker will help. But, if you're poorly geared, putting a bigger breaker in won't help at all.
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Re: Stinger fuse holders to the rescue!
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