It doesn't as far as I am aware but it would be easy to fold and glue, slide in the breaker then glue the ends shut.
Digressing slightly, when we XC ski-id/skied(?) we would put a box of matches in a condom to stop them getting wet, they were quite durable and despite having wet contents in a back pack we always had dry matches, carried a few spares so we could re pack them, maybe you could work something with them as a heatshrink tube would slide easily over the open end if twisted onto the wire, even the Vatican may approve!!!
Fuse vs circuit breaker
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Re: Fuse vs circuit breaker
Five bucks says this thread is about to take a whole new directionbunyip wrote: box of matches in a condom to stop them getting wet, they were quite durable and despite having wet contents in a back pack we always had dry matches, carried a few spares so we could re pack them, maybe you could work something with them as a heatshrink tube would slide easily over the open end if twisted onto the wire, even the Vatican may approve!!!
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Re: Fuse vs circuit breaker
you could put on more than 5 bucks .Galey wrote:Five bucks says this thread is about to take a whole new directionbunyip wrote: box of matches in a condom to stop them getting wet, they were quite durable and despite having wet contents in a back pack we always had dry matches, carried a few spares so we could re pack them, maybe you could work something with them as a heatshrink tube would slide easily over the open end if twisted onto the wire, even the Vatican may approve!!!
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Re: Fuse vs circuit breaker
I ended up getting the circuit breaker from Jaycar, I'll solder it in in place of the fuse holder thing as soon as I sort myself out with a bit of neoprene to turn into a pouch.
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Re: Fuse vs circuit breaker
Show us the pics Ian, will be interesting to see the outcome too4liters wrote:I ended up getting the circuit breaker from Jaycar, I'll solder it in in place of the fuse holder thing as soon as I sort myself out with a bit of neoprene to turn into a pouch.
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Re: Fuse vs circuit breaker
No worries, brace yourselves for some pretty shoddy workmanship though as this is the first time I've done anything wiring related and I have NFI what I'm doing
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Re: Fuse vs circuit breaker
As long as the bait-board isn't hot you're all good4liters wrote:No worries, brace yourselves for some pretty shoddy workmanship though as this is the first time I've done anything wiring related and I have NFI what I'm doing