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On Fri, 16 May 2008 20:48:17 -0400, A wrote:
Just to add, I've had a lot of problems with high amperage fuses, too, in brick amplifiers and power supplies and VHF rigs with those "sexy" in-line fuse holders. Seems like the connections become corroded, resistance goes up enough that the current induces drop voltage high enough to do significant heating...etc... Sometimes I've removed those fuses completely, even in one brick amplifier (25-30 amps for a 3AG fuse!!) just soldered a jumper wire across the &%$& fuse holder. Yeah, I know, bad idea. But, all my problems went away. If you are referring to those cheap, butt-contact, twist-and-lock cylindrical fuse holders, I'll agree! They are problematic in many instances, but especially so in high current situations. I had no end of problems with the from-the-factory in-line fuse holder with my IC-706. The IC-706 is a poor enough performer at voltages under about 12.599999VDC, and the voltage drop across the fuse holder was often enough to drop the volts into the rig even lower than that. (Don't even get me started about the use of a butt-contact cigarette lighter "power plug".) I now replace that style of fuse/fuse holder with the automotive, "horse-shoe" shaped style. (I'm sure there must be a more 'formal' name for them.) You can even get them with weather proof caps for under-the- hood applications. And, for mobile operations, you can find replacement fuses up and down the hiways and byways A WHOLE LOT EASIER than you can find the old cylindrical fuses. Jonesy -- Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | linux 38.24N 104.55W | @ config.com | Jonesy | OS/2 *** Killfiling google posts: http://jonz.net/ng.htm |
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