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eudean
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29 May, 2012, 17:19
do i need to run a in line fuse with deans connectors if so what amp ?
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29 May, 2012, 18:13
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You don't have to run a fuse with any type of connectors if you don't want to. It's your call.
Fuse ratings depends on your gun, how upgraded it is.
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29 May, 2012, 21:02
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you normally find 12-15A fuses in airsoft guns. But some companies like G&G dont use fuses. A fuse isnt needed, it just a failsafe. In the event something jams and an idiotic use keeps pulling the trigger resistance will build and cause a failure, in most cases the fuse, without one your wires will end up melting or at best just come unsoldered due to the heat. but... your not idiotic and know a jammed gun is just that, be it motor or gear related
and you dont think to keep shooting it lol
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29 May, 2012, 21:15
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you could also use a thermol res-setting fuse....which will reset should it be activated so no need to buy spare fuses
I haven't used a fuse yet in any of my aeg's
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30 May, 2012, 12:22
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G&g do use fuses have got a tr16 , ump and mp5 all fused
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30 May, 2012, 12:31
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Was about to say g&gs use fuses :/ lol, i currently use 25A (battery puts out about 32ish) but have got 20s 25s and 30s. I use deans too. Theyre like 25p each so well worth it over blowing a £40 motor!
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30 May, 2012, 13:04
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As others have said - fuses are a personal choice. I personally dont use them as sticking a lipo in a stock tube is cramped enough, and if my gun stops firing because it's jammed first action is get the battery out
Resetting-fuses are okay until theyve reset a few times, then they trip really easily. Had to remove some from an old set of speakers recently as they kept tripping
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