Assphalt Kicker wrote:
im tired of fuses in my car, is their any kinds of fuse block that acts like a home circuit breakers. as in instead of blowing out a fuse when it has too much current flowing to it, it just breaks a circuit breaker and u just flip it back on. if it blows again it just breaks the circuit breaker, u stop fix the problem and flip the circuit back...
I don't think this is a good idea.
Are you saying your car pops fuses so often that it's become annoying? How often does it happen?
Lets say it's been converted to circuit-breakers. So you're driving along and one of them pops, but
why did it pop... it did so because too much current ran through it. Either the circuit isn't designed right or there's a serious problem. Going to circuit breakers fixes neither situation.
So it pops and the button pressed to reset it... but how does this "fix" the problem? The only situation that breakers temporarily "fix" is an intermittant short to ground... I strongly suggest figuring out what the real problem is and fix the root of the issue, not putting a bandaid on it. My car popped a fuse exactly one time so I never felt an urge to go to breakers.
Sorry, but as an electrical engineer, I have to speak up when seeing such a fix being applied to such a situation.
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