Ah, that's what it is. Was thinking of using an inline fuse. What size would you recommend?I think that's a breaker on the 24V side. You can get them from Mouser and/or Digikey. I don't have a part number. I don't like them because they fail a lot. I use either a miniature breaker or a fuse.
I usually use a 5 amp, but there was a recent discussion where others said that's too big. IMO the 5 amp is small enough to protect the transformer and they keep them in stock at Home Depot.Ah, that's what it is. Was thinking of using an inline fuse. What size would you recommend?
I usually use a 5 amp, but there was a recent discussion where others said that's too big. IMO the 5 amp is small enough to protect the transformer and they keep them in stock at Home Depot.
Ah, that's what it is. Was thinking of using an inline fuse. What size would you recommend?
That may be your opinion but there is ohm's law which says do not use more than a 4 amp fuse/breaker. 100/24=4.17
We have the breakers in stock. The part number is 1808900 and they list for $9.27
Nope.It does combine a quicker ability to shut off specific power area ... similar to Dan's 4amp breaker approach.
Nope.
Tell me how you use this breaker to turn off the "specific power area."Can't say that I agree with you on your comment ... possibly you can elaborate a bit for others besides myself?
Tell me how you use this breaker to turn off the "specific power area."
Again...It does combine a quicker ability to shut off specific power area ... similar to Dan's 4amp breaker approach.
Then again ... the specifi pump stand ... which I am not familiar with ...
Dan I couldn’t agree more. I call them “car wash cheapsters” they spend countless hours and waste someone else’s time to save a dollar on a $5 part.This thread was posted Sunday afternoon and we've somehow morphed into a 3 day debate over a $9 part.
slash, if you still need them give me a call with a credit card and I'll get them on the way to you. Delete the thread and I'll give you a discount.