Tnx to everyone for your different answers. I already have fuses on the
PS/battery end of my DC cables (both mobile and AC power) so I should be
protected from problems on that end. As I understand it, the Corsair does
not have a fold down feature, so therefore the Airpax breaker is for
protection of the finals (the manual says a fuse alone will not protect the
finals). According to the manual the Corsair on/off switch does not work
without a TT PS so the breaker becomes the effective on/off switch. Having
that switch near the rig is more convenient. It would be particularly
inconvenient to locate the breaker/on/off switch on the battery end of the
mobile installation <g>. Therefore, I think I'll put the breaker next to
the rig and fuses on the power end.
Tnx agn
Bob KB1CIW
At 02:09 PM 3/11/03 -0600, you wrote:
>Near the power supply as then it will protect against an insulation fault of
>the interconnecting wires.
>Stuart K5KVH
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