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At 10:56 AM 01/08/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>You might also check your local car audio shops. They carry some pretty
>"Beefy" screw together inline cartridge fuse holders and fuses for these 800
>watt and higher car audio systems. Some of these holders are made to
>accommodate that # 2 "welding cable" that the kids use to run power back to
>the rear mounted amplifier bays in their vehicles.
>I use a similar ones of these from the big Astron power supplies to the
>final amplifiers in repeaters. The larger cartridge fuse and holder has more
>surface area, stiffer spring tension, and less probability of voltage drop
>under continuous high current than your smaller 1/4" Buss fuses and holders.
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>Ron Rogers
>-WB8ERB-
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>On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 01:06:30 -0500 "Rod Lane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> >> With that said, and we want to install fuses in the grounds of
>existing radios without the fuses, is there a favorite fuse holder for
>in-line use?  I've never seen a 3AG style in-line fuseholder like comes
>with most radios as a stand-alone purchasable item.  It usually comes
>with a  short (most times inadequate) length of wire out each end,
>already crimped to the buttons or clamps used for contact to the fuses.
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>Check your electrical wholesaler;   once stumbled on a nice one --
>rubberized, linked, ribbed cover ends (adjustable length & can't get
>lost) with ready-to-crimp contacts for 14ga or so; price wasn't so bad.
>mfgr was maybe BUSS or TRON ??
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>R Scott Gilmore  N8BQN   Saginaw   MI  USA
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