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2010Blackdefender90



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Puma mega fuse replacement
Has anyone removed their mega fuse - positive battery terminal and replaced it with an in line fuse holder with said mega fuse and changed the positive terminal to a “normal” positive terminal

I’m putting in a dual battery set up but need to move / replace the positive battery terminal and the current 90 deg angle mega fuse terminal set up won’t reach or fit.

I’ve seen pictures of dual battery set-ups in pumas on here, with different starter battery positive terminals, so someone has done it and knows the answer Thumbs Up

Thanks
Post #861502 14th Oct 2020 9:56am
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jst



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I have taken the fuse out completely. Cheers

James
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2010Blackdefender90



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Do you know why it’s there anyway?
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dorsetsmith



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In cace short cct or over load to help prevent fire as the starter cables is only rated for shore term fault current before the cable
insulation becomes damage and expose the copper conductor


with short cct or over load the copper conductor will heat up

The only trouble with thermal protection devices i.e. mega fuse 400 to 500 amp have slow reaction time to cop with current in starting the engine


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jst



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Yep well aware. Having never seen the need for it prior and my usage/maint I didnt see need for it so removed it from my 2010 vehicle in 2010. Cheers

James
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130 Puma Station wagon/camper (in the making)
90 Puma Hardtop


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Post #861576 14th Oct 2020 7:27pm
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Martin
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No reason why you can't put the mega fuse in a fuse holder mounted to the side of the seat box, with suitable cable in and out.

e.g. https://cpc.farnell.com/littelfuse/0298100...dp/FF02698

You *could* remove the fuse (it didn't exist pre-Puma) however it's not a bad thing to have in place in case of a fault with the starter/alternator or wiring to them. LR wouldn't have spent money on it for no reason... Laughing  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
2015 D90 XS SW
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2010Blackdefender90



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Thumbs Up Thanks.
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blackwolf



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Just remember that you can easily turn your Defender into a fireball electrically long before the megafuse blows. You really don't need a large current for a blaze.
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2010Blackdefender90



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Methodical work, double check everything, correct cabling size and crimping, heat shrink. Works every time for me.

Oh you mean like this....

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