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MG MGA - What size fuse?
I'm installing a socket for the GPS unit, and just to be double sure of protecting the GPS, am putting an in-line fuse in the supply line. What amperage fuse should I use? |
Gary Lock |
Gary have a look at the mains charger/supply for your GPS to see how many amps (or milli-amps) it supplies. It probably is in the region of 0.25 amps and so I would think that a 1 amp fuse would be about right. I have used a 10 amp fuse in my power socket (cigar lighter type) which is fitted into the rear wooden bulkhead near the battery. The bigger fuse is fitted as I also use the socket to connect a car battery conditioner to the car. Colyn |
c firth |
Gary, the fuse would be to protect the wiring, not the device. If the device decides to short itself, its gone! |
Art Pearse |
Art is correct, the fuse is there to protect the supply wire rather than the device at the end of the wire. I remember many years ago when some wag, tongue in cheek stater that a $200 color picture tube will incinerate itself to save a $0.15 fuse. There is far more truth to that than meets the eye. Cheers - Dave |
D W DuBois |
Gary, I have a 12v outlet behind the passenger seat for the GPS without any fuse - if it is good enough for the headlights it should be okay for a GPS! I sometimes use it for an electric blanket (4 amps) if the navigator reckons Melbourne weather is too cold! I am planning on adding a 12v - USB combo under the dash for the big trip (again no fuses) - comments invited from the peanut gallery. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NARVA-DUAL-USB-CIGARETTE-LIGHTER-SOCKET-12V-ADAPTER-NEW-CARAVAN-81144BL-/400482155660 Mike |
Mike Ellsmore |
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