100A fuse no longer allowed

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Re: 100A fuse no longer allowed

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We used to use a 1.5multiplier for fuses so a 80 amp fuse would hold 126 amp for 1 hour
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Re: 100A fuse no longer allowed

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Would cooling on the fuse enable it to last at higher amps for a period of time?
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Re: 100A fuse no longer allowed

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Krill wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:26 pm Would cooling on the fuse enable it to last at higher amps for a period of time?
Probably because as the fuses get hotter, the electrical resistance increases and therefore increases the amount of power dissipated in the fuse leading to a positive thermal feedback.

I used to do the air cooling trick back in the day of having a 60A fuse. :whako:
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Re: 100A fuse no longer allowed

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I have never heard of a fuse blowing.

Best not look at my house, its the wrong side of 150A possible but i would say prob 0%
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Re: 100A fuse no longer allowed

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nowty wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 9:46 pm
Krill wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:26 pm Would cooling on the fuse enable it to last at higher amps for a period of time?
Probably because as the fuses get hotter, the electrical resistance increases and therefore increases the amount of power dissipated in the fuse leading to a positive thermal feedback.

I used to do the air cooling trick back in the day of having a 60A fuse. :whako:
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I appreciate this is silly, but couldn't help chuckling at the irony, if the fan consumption was the straw, that broke the fuses back! Irony overload perhaps?

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Re: 100A fuse no longer allowed

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They can’t just change fuses down automatically, as some people will have paid to have a 100amp fuse….

Not sure how this is recorded in DNO land…
But don’t think the person fitting smart meters will have access to check this?
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