[Mobile-Portable] Automotive Circuit Breakers VS Fuses ?
Danny Pease
dpease at adams.net
Sat Nov 28 08:37:09 EST 2009
I have one for my old Corsair, it is a magnetic breaker.
NG9R
-----Original Message-----
From: mobile-portable-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:mobile-portable-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Arthur F.
Clemons
Sent: Saturday, November 28, 2009 1:53 AM
To: Mobile-Portable Reflector
Subject: Re: [Mobile-Portable] Automotive Circuit Breakers VS Fuses ?
> FWIW, Ten-Tec used to offer a fast acting circuit breaker, PN 1140, for
use
> with their 20 A transceivers if they weren't powered by their crowbar
> response power supplies. These were designed to act quickly enough to trip
> before the finals fried due to overload, probably faster than a fuse.
It was made by AirPax (which has now been absorbed by another company).
I don't see a really comparable breaker on the new website. Ten Tec
could have specified the stats for said breaker if it was willing to buy
enough.
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