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Treehouse Wiring, 12v, solar panel
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Re: Treehouse Wiring, 12v, solar panel
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by Opera House on Tue Mar 28th, 2006 at 02:52:24 PM MST
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This would be a great application for PTTC resetable solid state fuses. I have some that are rated at 4A. They have less than 0.1 ohm resistance,but can be placed dead short across and quickly limit current to about .2A current. I'd be concerned about what two batteries in parallel can do. I would at least put a 1 ohm resistor is series to any cigarette lighter plugs. Better yet, put a headlight bulb in series to limit current. They have a very low resistance until they see a short. These devices won't have any effect on most electronic devices.
Treehouse Wiring, 12v, solar panel
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