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HID Fuses

11/18/2009 5:25 AM

What is the multiplying factor of line current of HID to arrive the size of the fuse?

assuming i used reactor type ballast.

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Re: HID Fuses

11/18/2009 4:02 PM

What's HID? High intensity discharge?

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Re: HID Fuses

11/19/2009 2:48 AM

YES

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Re: HID Fuses

11/19/2009 3:41 AM

The fuse is there to PROTECT THE WIRING!

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