Maine Sail,
i've got a question about these ANL fuse holders made by the german marine company philippi:
http://www.art-images.philippi-online.de/634001102_g.jpg
Those are coming with three nuts on their bolts, and the manufacturer suggests to use these nuts as is shown here on page 78/100 of this pdf (the page itsself is marked as page 76) on the top right corner:
http://www.info.philippi-online.de/Katalog2014D.pdf
On the one hand this means that the wire connectors won't come lose when replacing the fuse, but on the other hand it means that there is a brass nut between the copper wire lug and the fuse. To me, this doesn't seem like a good idea für 100Amps+ circuits. What's your opinion?
i've got a question about these ANL fuse holders made by the german marine company philippi:
http://www.art-images.philippi-online.de/634001102_g.jpg
Those are coming with three nuts on their bolts, and the manufacturer suggests to use these nuts as is shown here on page 78/100 of this pdf (the page itsself is marked as page 76) on the top right corner:
http://www.info.philippi-online.de/Katalog2014D.pdf
On the one hand this means that the wire connectors won't come lose when replacing the fuse, but on the other hand it means that there is a brass nut between the copper wire lug and the fuse. To me, this doesn't seem like a good idea für 100Amps+ circuits. What's your opinion?