Multi-way fuseholders

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Multi-way fuseholders

Post by Rowland_Carson » Thu Jul 25, 2013 11:41 am

For fans of Bob Nuckolls - fuseholders for blade-type (ATO) fuses. As supplied by Airworld. 2 off 10-way & 1 off 6-way. Also 1 off 10-way from another supplier that takes mini blade (ATM) fuses and has LEDs to show blown fuses. Each holder has a single input point on a 10-32 stud and individual outlets on 1/4" blade connectors. Mounting is by 4 off 3/16" holes.

All unused and as new. The whole lot goes to the first person to offer me £20, plus postage.

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Re: Multi-way fuseholders

Post by Gavin Bell » Fri Aug 09, 2013 8:19 pm

Hi Rowland,

Are any of these rated to 30amps?

Thanks

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Re: Multi-way fuseholders

Post by Rowland_Carson » Fri Aug 09, 2013 9:47 pm

All the ATO (standard blade) holders are rated to 30A per fuseway, and the #10-32 input stud is rated to 100A.

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Re: Multi-way fuseholders

Post by Gavin Bell » Tue Sep 17, 2013 5:33 pm

Hi Rowland,

Sorry for very late response!
If you still have the fuse holders, do you mean 30Amps per fuse?
If so, let me know how I can pay you

Many thanks

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Re: Multi-way fuseholders

Post by Rowland_Carson » Wed Sep 18, 2013 3:28 pm

Each 10-way fuseblock is rated at 100A maximum and each of the 10 fuse sockets is rated at 30A. However, you can't have 10-off 30A fuses as this would exceed the input rating by 200%! So, you could have a maximum of 3-off 30A fuses (=90A) plus (say) 3-off 2A (=6A) and 4-off 1A (=4A) to stay within the 100A limit for the input stud.

Similarly for the 6-way the max is 100A which allows 3-off 30A plus (say) 1-off 4A & 2-off 3A.

I hope this makes it all clear.

Postage would be £3 for 1st class or £4.10 for 1st class signed-for. You could send me a cheque or I can create a PayPal invoice, and I will pop them in a jiffy-bag. There may be another way to pass them to you. I'm based in Cheltenham. I plan to be at the LAA AGM on 28 Sep and could hand them over then if you are there & take cash money then. I also plan to be a Popham on Fri 27 Sep for a Europa Club Committee meeting and if you are in that area we might be able to arrange a handover on that day.

Let me know what you'd prefer to do, please.

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Gavin Bell
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Re: Multi-way fuseholders

Post by Gavin Bell » Wed Sep 18, 2013 3:32 pm

Hi Rowland, that's perfect re the rating as I need 30Amps per fuse for 3 fuses on my B&C Alternator. The automotive blade type fuse holders from ebay aren't up to the job.

I'll send you my address details and email address on a PM and paypal will be easiest

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Re: Multi-way fuseholders

Post by Gavin Bell » Wed Sep 18, 2013 6:24 pm

Hi Rowland, can't seem to PM you?

Hello Rowland,

Could you send an invoice through paypal to me at gavintt at hotmail dot co dot uk
Go for the £4.10 signed for service pleas and post to:

Gavin Bell
WJS UK Ltd
Unit 3 Moat House Square
Thorp Arch
Wetherby
LS23 7FB

Many thanks

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Re: Multi-way fuseholders

Post by Rowland_Carson » Tue Nov 05, 2013 12:55 pm

All now sold!
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