Hello all,
Been trying out my reverse system but keep popping the fuse.
My system has the starter motor engaging a gear attached to the engine sprocket, and then through the chain and diff.
My thinking is maybe the fuse is too small.
I'm curious to know what others are using?
Thanks.
You need to allow for approximately 6x the running current of the starter, ie if it is 1.2kw rated, running current is 100a and peak current while
going from standstill to normal operating rpm will be around 600a.
A running current rated fuse may be ok briefly above its rated capacity, but will blow with any continued high load. Moving the car means that the
fuse blows if the motor doesn't get to speed quick enough, uprating the fuse to cover the peak current should cover this providing the wiring is
sufficiently rated.
.
Dave
All the ones I've delt with (removed) have been wired like most starter motors, ie. Un-fused feed to the starter.
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Originally posted by adithorp
All the ones I've delt with (removed) have been wired like most starter motors, ie. Un-fused feed to the starter.
Get a slow-blow fuse rated for twice the running current, it will blow if the motor is stalled but ignore the initial start-up current.
Bear in mind, whatever fuse you get needs to be rated lower than the wiring you use - if you run a 600A fuse you need >600A capable wiring really,
which is some beefy copper.
[Edited on 21/8/2023 by coyoteboy]
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Originally posted by coyoteboy
Bear in mind, whatever fuse you get needs to be rated lower than the wiring you use - if you run a 600A fuse you need >600A capable wiring really, which is some beefy copper.
quote:
Originally posted by coyoteboy
Get a slow-blow fuse rated for twice the running current, it will blow if the motor is stalled but ignore the initial start-up current.
Bear in mind, whatever fuse you get needs to be rated lower than the wiring you use - if you run a 600A fuse you need >600A capable wiring really, which is some beefy copper.
[Edited on 21/8/2023 by coyoteboy]
These guys show time vs overcurrent rating data, and seem to do a 250A version. Resettable.
rs do a (huge) range
how about this one?
Littelfuse 400A Purple Time Delay Car Fuse, 32V dc
https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/car-fuses/8781299?gb=b
I have changed the fuse to 200amps and gave it a run.
https://youtu.be/Zcqo5ArfnYw
The battery was a bit low, so with a charged battery and a little move of a 'run up' Im hoping ill be able to get out of driveway (which has
a slope).
It was noted that the cables did get a little warm. But I did try it 4 times one after another.
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Originally posted by woodsy144
I have changed the fuse to 200amps and gave it a run.
https://youtu.be/Zcqo5ArfnYw
The battery was a bit low, so with a charged battery and a little move of a 'run up' Im hoping ill be able to get out of driveway (which has a slope).
It was noted that the cables did get a little warm. But I did try it 4 times one after another.
Seems quite a high gearing, if it were lower it would help, but glad it is now working !
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Originally posted by coyoteboy
Seems quite a high gearing, if it were lower it would help, but glad it is now working !
Just an update.
I managed to get one of these from a local store front and install.
It appears to work. No issues 'to date'. Will keep you informed.
https://www.altronics.com.au/p/s5897-300a-surface-mount-ip67-waterproof-circuit-breaker/
quote:
Originally posted by woodsy144
Just an update.
I managed to get one of these from a local store front and install.
It appears to work. No issues 'to date'. Will keep you informed.
https://www.altronics.com.au/p/s5897-300a-surface-mount-ip67-waterproof-circuit-breaker/