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DoesThis Exist? Thermally Coupled Fuses

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D from BC

Jan 1, 1970
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Does that mean that cams and gears and belcranks
and linkages and solenoids, all connected together
to operate a 5 pound rubber mallet to smash the other
fuse when the first one blows, are out? :)

But seriously - can you gate the supply to the
second fuse with a mosfet only when voltage is available
from the first fuse?

Ed

A thermally coupled dual "mini" nonresettable fuse might be useful to
totally isolate a load if there's too much current.
When this would be needed...I dunno..but I'm trying to figure an
application.
If this complete load isolation can be done with semi's ...great..!
I should mention that I'm not looking for a solution but looking for a
seemingly imaginary part.
D from BC
 
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jasen

Jan 1, 1970
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Does this exist?

It's kinda like an optocoupler but only with fuses.
An input fuse and output fuse that's thermally coupled.
Or in other words...
A device that has two isolated fuses yet share the same heat.
When fuse A blows, it also blows fuse B or vice versa..

Since metal can't be used to couple the fuses together (isolation
wanted) maybe fuse A can ignite a non conducting dry chemical to burn
out fuse B.
D from BC

I've seen fuses that operate a switch when they blow.

But, if you're wanting the fuses to blow when the sum of currents
exceeds some limit, that won't work for you.


Bye.
Jasen
 
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Paul Hovnanian P.E.

Jan 1, 1970
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Rich said:
Aim it at the other fuse's fuseholder, to pop it out when the first
one blows. ;-)

Rube Goldberg lives!
 
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