The thread "VPX Issues That No One Can Solve" is going off topic. So I created this thread to "discuss" your preference for circuit protection. My preference is fuses. They are inexpensive, light weight, and never fail to open with excessive current. Vans Aircraft elected to install fuses in the RV-12. Over 800 RV-12s are flying with fuses.
I purchased one circuit breaker with the intention of installing it my RV-12. Admittedly it was not aviation quality. I had purchased it from Mouser or Digikey, can't remember which one. Before installing it, I tested it on the work bench by connecting its terminals to a 12 volt battery. Instead of tripping, it literally smoked without tripping off. I never did install a circuit breaker in my plane. Circuit breakers are mechanical devices that can fail to open. Of course fuses can fail by opening without apparent reason. But it is extremely unlikely that a fuse would fail to open with overcurrent.
There are certain situations where a circuit breaker is desirable: overvoltage protection circuit or landing gear hydraulic pump, etc. But in most cases the pilot is better off waiting until safely on the ground before resetting a circuit breaker or replacing a blown fuse.
An airliner crashed in Florida while the pilots were preoccupied with malfunctioning indicator light.
What is your choice for overcurrent and short circuit protection and why?
I purchased one circuit breaker with the intention of installing it my RV-12. Admittedly it was not aviation quality. I had purchased it from Mouser or Digikey, can't remember which one. Before installing it, I tested it on the work bench by connecting its terminals to a 12 volt battery. Instead of tripping, it literally smoked without tripping off. I never did install a circuit breaker in my plane. Circuit breakers are mechanical devices that can fail to open. Of course fuses can fail by opening without apparent reason. But it is extremely unlikely that a fuse would fail to open with overcurrent.
There are certain situations where a circuit breaker is desirable: overvoltage protection circuit or landing gear hydraulic pump, etc. But in most cases the pilot is better off waiting until safely on the ground before resetting a circuit breaker or replacing a blown fuse.
An airliner crashed in Florida while the pilots were preoccupied with malfunctioning indicator light.
What is your choice for overcurrent and short circuit protection and why?



