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<blockquote data-quote="votech" data-source="post: 528283" data-attributes="member: 10130"><p>1) a spoil cap usually loose its ability to store any charge...so this will cause an open circuit. if it's shorted,..it might be something else. check your soldering perhaps. Anyway, on the severity, i couldn't tell. unless u go reverse the polarity of the things connected to the battery...which most of it already may already have built in polarity potection like a diode or etc.</p><p></p><p>2) ur fuse didn't blow because the current that flow through it is not more than 20Amp. Usually when there's a device connected the circuit which try to pull alot of current (perhaps when short circuited and this device suck up alot of power to be converted into heat to melt/destroy the device), then the fuse will serve to protect this. Btw, with you 20Amp of fuse rating used, bear in mind that other conductive path around ur circuit...the wires for example, is also rated to be 20amp or more, else it would defeat the purpose of the fuse inplace. Also, u have to select the correct fuse rating depending on ur circuit.</p><p></p><p>3) different pple treat VS as different thing. For me, I dun treat it as a secondary battery in comparison with the existing battery. But you're right on where to connect it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="votech, post: 528283, member: 10130"] 1) a spoil cap usually loose its ability to store any charge...so this will cause an open circuit. if it's shorted,..it might be something else. check your soldering perhaps. Anyway, on the severity, i couldn't tell. unless u go reverse the polarity of the things connected to the battery...which most of it already may already have built in polarity potection like a diode or etc. 2) ur fuse didn't blow because the current that flow through it is not more than 20Amp. Usually when there's a device connected the circuit which try to pull alot of current (perhaps when short circuited and this device suck up alot of power to be converted into heat to melt/destroy the device), then the fuse will serve to protect this. Btw, with you 20Amp of fuse rating used, bear in mind that other conductive path around ur circuit...the wires for example, is also rated to be 20amp or more, else it would defeat the purpose of the fuse inplace. Also, u have to select the correct fuse rating depending on ur circuit. 3) different pple treat VS as different thing. For me, I dun treat it as a secondary battery in comparison with the existing battery. But you're right on where to connect it. [/QUOTE]
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