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I'm trying to understand how currentvolts flow is not being restricted by some fuse types.
E.G. In 12v solar panel set-up, we are ancouraged to install relatively large cross section wires, so if we take a 10 AWG gauge wire (2.59mm approx) and then install a 25amp rated blade fuse somewher along the wire, can the 25amp fuse be a 'bottleneckobstruction to currentvoltage ?
A proprietary 25amp pre-wired 12v automotive type fuse comes with a blade fuse that has an internal conductor having a significantly smaller cross section than the the 10 AWG entering and exiting the fuse link.
E.G. In 12v solar panel set-up, we are ancouraged to install relatively large cross section wires, so if we take a 10 AWG gauge wire (2.59mm approx) and then install a 25amp rated blade fuse somewher along the wire, can the 25amp fuse be a 'bottleneckobstruction to currentvoltage ?
A proprietary 25amp pre-wired 12v automotive type fuse comes with a blade fuse that has an internal conductor having a significantly smaller cross section than the the 10 AWG entering and exiting the fuse link.