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Old 06-09-2011   #11
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Re: beaterX project thread

Possibly yes, depending on the wire rating. Some are rated for higher temperatures. What I quoted was the 75 degree C wire rating. There is also 60 degree and 90 degree and really high temp stuff that you can get away with a lot more.

75c is the norm typically though at least for industrial use, I am guessing auto is similar.

It honestly all depends on what kind of current he is actually drawing. If I knew that it would be easy to tell you. And it also depends on the type of fuse. There is an entire icky thing called fuseology...basically you have fuse curves that depending on current levels and length of time at those levels the fuse will be fine or blow. It gets messy.
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