99Yuk
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Sucks that it happened.
But what am I missing here?
The cable would have had to short out in the space from the batt to the fuse to catch fire, that's why the fuse is as close as possible to the batt. Ideally right on the batt post.
I install fuses or cicuit breakers close as possible to the the batt on all of my projects.
You can buy fuses for whatever amp range you need.
If the cable shorts out anywhere after the batt, why wouldn't/didn't the fuse blow?
But what am I missing here?
The cable would have had to short out in the space from the batt to the fuse to catch fire, that's why the fuse is as close as possible to the batt. Ideally right on the batt post.
I install fuses or cicuit breakers close as possible to the the batt on all of my projects.
You can buy fuses for whatever amp range you need.
If the cable shorts out anywhere after the batt, why wouldn't/didn't the fuse blow?