On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 11:04:53AM +0200, Andreas Freiherr wrote:
While talking about splicing off a smaller wire from a
larger one,
wouldn't the smaller branch require a separate fuse with a lower rating
to protect the thin wire in case of a short?
Sort of. You have to use all the same
wire and the same rated
connectors, or you have to install a sub panel. Im Germany you
need at least 10mm^2 (16mm^2 ?) cable to and a 63A fuse in front
of the sub panel in the main panel.
Or somthing like that. Is to long (12 years?) since I worked
as electrician... and VDE 0100 may have changed in that time too.
In general splicing high current lines is a bad idea. The splice
puts additional resistence in the circuit. When made bad, the splice
will run hot when a lot of power is sucked down the line ... then
you need the fire department. =:-()
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