Slight whine in radio

Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by deerslayer1143, Apr 21, 2011.

  1. kd5drx

    kd5drx <strong>Master of Electronic Communications</stron

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    You need to fuse at both ends for proper protection. Both battery and component end need to be fused on both Pos and Negative leads on all electrical equipment.
     
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  3. handlebar

    handlebar Heavy Load Member

    Yes, what kd5rdx says.
    I actually put a 50-amp fuse in the "big red" lead at the battery, to protect the wire against dead shorts along its run. Then I put a proper sized fuse for the radio close to the radio.
    I just use a proper sized fuse in the "big black" lead at the battery, since a dead short to ground of the ground lead won't let out any smoke, but a fault in the system's ground that tries to use the radio as its ground path is already a problem. I don't want a small external load to keep going through the radio's ground lead, and a 50-amp fuse might not blow.
    So, a caveat in my earlier suggestion that only produces 4 connections in each power lead actually skipped one of my steps (and two more connections, at the smaller fuse).
    Hope I didn't confuse things for anyone.
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