daveward
Automotive
- Feb 8, 2004
- 21
I searched for "fusible link" and got no results...so here are my questions.
After luckily averting an alternator-short-circuit fire (my wife's Mercedes 1982 380SL)...I have been rewiring the charging and starting circuits. In my case I am using new 0 gauge cable. My question is, would it be advisable to add fusible links into the alternator and/or starter circuits to ensure I avoid any future maladies.
If yes, here is a follow-up question...just so I understand the logic of using 0 gauge 'cause it carries so much current and along with a tiny little link that doesn't in the same circuit:
Assume I am using an Optima 1000 CCA battery...is there a fusible link that will know when the current flowing through it is OK and when it's bad? I'm not quite sure how this would work in practice. Thanks.
After luckily averting an alternator-short-circuit fire (my wife's Mercedes 1982 380SL)...I have been rewiring the charging and starting circuits. In my case I am using new 0 gauge cable. My question is, would it be advisable to add fusible links into the alternator and/or starter circuits to ensure I avoid any future maladies.
If yes, here is a follow-up question...just so I understand the logic of using 0 gauge 'cause it carries so much current and along with a tiny little link that doesn't in the same circuit:
Assume I am using an Optima 1000 CCA battery...is there a fusible link that will know when the current flowing through it is OK and when it's bad? I'm not quite sure how this would work in practice. Thanks.