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Default Fuses - Slow Acting or Fast Acting ??


I'm wondering if I should have fast-acting or slow-acting fuses.

Thoughts or links to relevent information much appreciated.

Boat is 22'. Fuses are the glass type like on older autos. (AGC type??)

Like this one: http://www.electronix.com/catalog/images/agc.jpg

Fused electronics a

** Starter Solenoid
** Navagation lights
** Instruments & Depth Finder
** Cockpit / Courtesy Lights
** Manual Bilge Pump Switch
** 12-Volt Outlet
** Cabin Light
** From Generator / Regulator into the Electrical System
** Voltage Meter

Note: Bilge Pumps have a float. Two batteries on boat and two pumps. Each
pump has an always-on (not switched) line from one of the batteries. These
have in-line fuses, not in the fuse panel.


Thanks,
Gary


 
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