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First time using this program. I wanted to visually see if a circuit would be overloaded. I couldn't see any fuses in this program so I made this.
The system is set to 14.7VDC to simulate a running vehicle with the alternator charging. In Real World applications this is a changing variable, but gives a good representation of operating conditions.
Lowering the wattage of the lights will reset the LEDs. Most automotive components with have the amp draw listed. Convert the amps to watt by multiplying the amps by the volts. Since this simulation is 14.6 you would multiply by that (example: 20amps X 14.6v = 292watts)
The LEDs are adjusted to blow at .5,1,3,5,and 10 amps. I was hoping to have fuses that would blow at 5,10,15,20,ect. but I'm not sure how to simulate that in this program.
Like I said, this is my first time using this program. If there is an easier way to do this I would love to know how. I know this isnt perfect since the LEDs are consuming power, but its a starting pint for me.
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