[BC] Hot and grounded chassis

Paul Smith W4KNX paul
Fri Aug 11 09:49:04 CDT 2006


You should always use a fusable link anytime you connect anything directly
to the battery.  Dont neccessarily need a fuse holder and fuse.  A fuse link
will work just fine.

Paul Smith
Sarasota, FL

-----Original Message-----
From: broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net
[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net]On Behalf Of Rich Wood
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 8:34 AM
To: Broadcasters' Mailing List
Subject: Re: [BC] Hot and grounded chassis


------ At 01:31 AM 8/11/2006, Glen Kippel wrote: -------

>This is mentioned in the "The Doctor is IN" column in the August 2006 issue
>of QST.  Yes, it is advisable to fuse the positive lead right at the
battery
>so that a short to ground between the battery and the rig won't set fire to
>the car, garage, house, etc.

I haven't installed my transceiver in my new car, yet, but I've
always read and been advised to fuse the line directly at the
battery. The current is so high you'd never have time to get a fire
extinguisher or disconnect a powered up line before the insulation
has caught fire. It interesting to watch a cable melt in seconds.

You'll also notice that most transceivers fuse both sides of the
line. The antenna becomes a power conductor if the real one fails.

Rich

Rich Wood
Rich Wood Multimedia
Phone: 413-454-3258

_______________________________________________

The BROADCAST [BC] list is sponsored by SystemsStore On-Line Sales
Cable-Connectors-Blocks-Racks-Wire Management-Test Gear-Tools and More!
www.SystemsStore.com       Tel: 407-656-3719    Sales at SystemsStore.com



More information about the Broadcast mailing list