Hi Jason, me for my 24v. tanks I use a regular home wall switch for cutting the 
batteries, cheap and easy.
 
Guy

 


Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 22:17:36 -0600
Subject: [TANKS] high current electrical components
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]


I am trying to find some electrical components but am having some difficulty.
 
I am using two 450w 24v motors for drive.
I am thinking of using a Bussmann JT60060 fuse holder for circuit protection 
... what are you using?  450W/24V=18.75A*2 motors=37.5A*1.5=56.25 is a 60A fuse 
appropriate?
What are you using for a switch/disconnect?  I cannot find anything reasonably 
priced that is rated for 60A.  I would prefer something DIN mountable.
 
Thanks,
Jason
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