12v dc battery circuits

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pat789

Joined Aug 26, 2023
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I was wondering if I need to put a fuse between the battery and each appliance in the circuit? If yes should I use a fuse box. Thanks
 

wayneh

Joined Sep 9, 2010
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Fuses protect wiring, and the power source, against a short at the load. In general they don't protect the load from destroying itself. So the decision to add a fuse depends on the details of the system.
 

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pat789

Joined Aug 26, 2023
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It's an automatic chicken door, so it has 12v 10w solar panel, 12v 3Amp linear actuator and a 12v light sensor switch
 

crutschow

Joined Mar 14, 2008
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Generally a fuse is to protect the wiring based upon the wire gauge or the appliance current, so that a short doesn't cause a fire.
The fuse generally does not otherwise protect an appliance from other damage.
 

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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hi pat,
I assume your Solar panel charges a 12v battery which powers the linear actuator etc.?
Do you have a simple sketch of your project you could post?
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ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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hi pat,
I would always fuse the output of a lead acid or SLA battery.
Use a 5Amp fuse from say the battery positive terminal, as you have shown in your diagram
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Update: do you have a datasheet for the solar panel?
 
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pat789

Joined Aug 26, 2023
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So will one 5 amp fuse will protect all the appliances? The solar panel doesn't have a data sheet unfortunately, it's says 12v 10w, is all on the back of it. I'm using Awg 22 wire that can use 7amps. Would that be correct as long as the appliances are less than 7amp?
 

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pat789

Joined Aug 26, 2023
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Generally a fuse is to protect the wiring based upon the wire gauge or the appliance current, so that a short doesn't cause a fire.
The fuse generally does not otherwise protect an appliance from other damage.
Hi
Does that mean as I'm using wire rated for 7 amps I should use a single 5 or 10 amp fuse straight after the positive battery terminal which would prevent a short in the wiring and battery?
 

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
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hi pat,
When I said basic, I don't see how you are controlling the charge of the battery by the solar panel?

What is the 'power antenna'?

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