What temperatures are people considering acceptable for fuse blocks and smart shunts for the below setup?
Under the heaviest load of about 130-150 amps my type t fuse can get up to 50C (ambient 35C at the time in the fuse location). The only other thing that gets hot is the shunt, albeit not as hot. I don’t have a temp sensor mounted to the shunt but probably 40 or so. The heat dissapates quickly off of the fuse when load disappears so the cable is doing a good job pulling the heat off. I’ll probably add another ventilation fan near the fuse to cool it better, when I placed a fan blowing on the block it took temps from 45 to 36 quickly enough.
I come from a background where you happily run electronics up to the wire temp range, usually up in 80C but I want to be skeptical with this application in an RV and stay well below the wire rating.
All connections have been tested and the highest voltage drop is .03 volts across the fuse block and .04 across the shunt. All connections are properly torqued, lightly sanded and cleaned with alcohol where high current would flow.
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