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      Smoobly replied to the thread MRBF vs Class T.
      Good information. Thanks much
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      Smoobly reacted to LakeHouse's post in the thread MRBF vs Class T with Like Like.
      It would not matter at all what order they were in, or even where they are in the circuit. The only limitation is that the device has...
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      Smoobly replied to the thread MRBF vs Class T.
      So you're saying that if one were to have those two fuses in series, and a dead-short spike occurs, it would be so short in duration...
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      Smoobly replied to the thread MRBF vs Class T.
      As I understand it, the class T fuse is there because it can handle, and blow on, an outrageous spike in current: 10k-20k amps. [I think...
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      Smoobly reacted to 12VoltInstalls's post in the thread MRBF vs Class T with Like Like.
      Hijack but not a hijack; I got thinking about my own situation relevant to this thread… So I’m adding another 140Ah Btrpower 12V...
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      Smoobly reacted to jcollman's post in the thread MRBF vs Class T with Like Like.
      I'm using both: MRBF on the battery terminal and a 300A Class T for catastrophic protection. You can see a few photos here. By using the...
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      Smoobly reacted to 12VoltInstalls's post in the thread MRBF vs Class T with Like Like.
      That is my opinion. My strategy is that I believe they will NEVER blow- they are there as an insurance policy that prevents loss...
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      As it currently stands, I have two SOK24v100 batteries, wired in parallel. Each battery's positive terminal has an MRBF, and the...
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