MisterSandals
Participation Medalist
If your MRBF fuses are 300A (described as 300A, diagramed as 400A?), they are pretty safe from ever getting more than the 150A that the BMS will allow. So nearly 2x oversize?
I suppose if the BMS failed in an always-on state, a 300A BRBF is possible to be of use.
And 200A breakers, presumably for switching?
Seems like an awful lot of mismatched fuses and breakers all over the place.
I suppose if the BMS failed in an always-on state, a 300A BRBF is possible to be of use.
And 200A breakers, presumably for switching?
Seems like an awful lot of mismatched fuses and breakers all over the place.