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petemaisey wrote:Put the fuse on the earth side to protect the battery itself as well as your circuits. In case the positive terminal touches metal (cable for instance).
Pete
Nelly wrote:It was discussed in this thread some time ago......
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=2545&hilit=+fuse
As I said then, I always fuse the positive side, it's just my way of thinking. You can fuse both sides, many boilers and other machines do this in case of the supply being connected in the wrong polarity.
Belt and braces is fuse both. On my bike I made a rubber boot from an old bicycle inner tube to cover the positive terminal of the battery, this stops any grounded parts from touching the positive terminal.
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