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Tom,
Good choice. In my wee 320 I had 48 protected circuits, 18 by
breakers and 20 by fuses. However,; the first decision was what to
put on the main bus and what to put on the essential bus (GPS, xpdr, com1,
engine monitor on essential), then for each bus, what was to be assigned to a
breaker or to a fuse. Important needed elements for navigation, fuel,
ignition, gear, flaps, comm, etc. are on breakers - more for
intelligent load shedding if there is a problem. The rest of the minor
stuff, like various light circuits, are individually fused whether on main
or essential bus.
Like someone else mentioned, I never had a fuse blow - this is good.
Come to think, I never had a breaker pop either, but I have used them to remove
things from the power grid when doing maintenance with the power on.
I had x number of slots in each category and then decided how they
would be divided up - a mental exercise when you get near the end.
Scott
In a message dated 4/29/2013 1:17:48 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
toms1@chartermi.net writes:
As I reflected on this, thought it
appropriate to further comment. I WILL be using fuses AND breakers, but
will be determining which is more appropriate (for my flight profile and
expected conditions) at each required location. Points made by Dennis
and Jim taken as useful information towards that selection
process.
Had hoped sharing the earlier story about the TKS
had some value as well.
Now back to more productive stuff LIKE
BUILDING AN AIRPLANE.
Tom Sullivan
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2013 8:53
AM
Subject: Re: Circuit Breakers vs.
fuses
Hey
Tom,
Out of reach? Why
would you have them out of reach?
Not my idea,
responding to the quote below.
"My fuse blocks are inaccessible in flight
because if the fuse blows, there is most likely a problem that I'd rather
troubleshoot on the ground and because no single fuse can take out enough
stuff to be more than an inconvenience"
Looking for and replacing a fuse during IMC flight,
turbulence, icing and setting up for the approach is not my idea of a
safe flight condition. With the crap I fly in, that is a very real
possibility. Guess this is one of the benefits we get
when we build, adding features that are relevant to our
own flying conditions. I just lost 25 lbs of pilot
weight since Xmas, so I can sacrifice a pound or two for
breakers.
Tom
Sullivan
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