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baskin said:Here's a page comparing fuse size vs link size
http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/electrical-links.html
10 gauge is correct
I am looking at the page but I don't see the comparable fuse size for 14awg fusible link
baskin said:Here's a page comparing fuse size vs link size
http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/electrical-links.html
10 gauge is correct
baskin said:The site states that the link is 4 gauge sizes smaller than the wire, then gives fuse sizes used on specific gauge wires. Just subtract four from the sizes given in the table, and you have a direct comparison of what link was replaced with what fuse.
What I'm showing you is not how to pick a fusible link for 10 gauge wire, I've already done that for you with the design of the unit. What I'm showing is that a 14 gauge link would obviously not be replaced with a 15 A fuse, given an 18 gauge is replaced with a 40A fuse
baskin said:If you want, I can either send you the connectors or the entire link
baskin said:That's the ticket, the difference between what these the auto supply store crimper will do and is night and day, the other part of the equation is the ferruled 3M crimps. With the two, you won't be able to pull the wires out with any reasonable force.
If you want, I can either send you the connectors or the entire link
baskin said:Do you need the whole loom or just the link? You can order the whole loom on the accessories page, I can get it there in a few days