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<blockquote data-quote="tommydh" data-source="post: 8006656" data-attributes="member: 640628"><p>Nice tool avatar to start but finally you get it. Im looking at power draw in a purely electrical view, not looking at what the electronics are doing. Plus most fuses have a built in surge factor. In a short period you can hit that current and be ok for a litttle while if you buy Quality fuses they hold up better than the chinese ANLs or what it is you have to run. I am not competeing so I use industrial fuses and switches that are used in the cranes at my shipyard i worked at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommydh, post: 8006656, member: 640628"] Nice tool avatar to start but finally you get it. Im looking at power draw in a purely electrical view, not looking at what the electronics are doing. Plus most fuses have a built in surge factor. In a short period you can hit that current and be ok for a litttle while if you buy Quality fuses they hold up better than the chinese ANLs or what it is you have to run. I am not competeing so I use industrial fuses and switches that are used in the cranes at my shipyard i worked at. [/QUOTE]
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