thanks for the welcome julian
the spring inside fuse is thinner so it can prevent a short when it starts and not when battery gets too hot with the danger to explode. The spring of the battery post has to be fat and strong to make good contact with the battery so its not effective like the spring on the fuse. We also use 2 springs inside fuse to have the best contact we can but still have a very efective fuse. The reason is that its much easier for 2 thin springs to melt than a big one tha has the same dimentions like the 2 thin together
the spring inside fuse is thinner so it can prevent a short when it starts and not when battery gets too hot with the danger to explode. The spring of the battery post has to be fat and strong to make good contact with the battery so its not effective like the spring on the fuse. We also use 2 springs inside fuse to have the best contact we can but still have a very efective fuse. The reason is that its much easier for 2 thin springs to melt than a big one tha has the same dimentions like the 2 thin together
Thanks, although feel a bit like I got caught out by the headmaster when I saw your reply.Welcome back.
Please forgive me for asking, what extra protection does the GGTS fuse protection upgrade give over the standard spring then?
Also does having to use two springs in the Fuse lower its effectiveness?
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