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How much empty space you have in your fuse box, to install additional device there, like 10cm x 10cm

  • Have 5x5cm empty space

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  • Between 5x5 and 10x10cm empty space

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Hi! My name is James. I am starting a company which will build a device for your fuse box. I would like to know, how much empty space you have in your fuse box, to install additional device there, like 10cm x 10cm. Also, maybe someone has any statistics of this not in UK.
Will appreciate your help!
 
or maybe a small sprinkler system for the inevitable fire.
 
I'd generally say not much spare space but that's because I cable to use the space and make things easier to access.
That said it could be possible to make space but remember the layout of the various bus bars ensures cables are pretty much going every where and with the unpredictable element of cable entry its hard to ensure there would be space.
It maybe easier to look as an enclosure that affixes the CCU on one side/top/bottom. That would allow easy entry to the CCU.
 
In the unlikely event it's a pie oven or sprinkler system I'm going for some sort of energy saving device that's powered by angry pixes.
 
I won't even put a bell transformer inside a CU these days, let alone a foreign body. Keeping everything from one manufacturer is kinda important, I have heard.

I agree, what is this mystery device?
 
The was a link to an anti force field / electron sorter-outer or something, recently.
Wonder if it's some witchcraft like that.

10cm x 10cm is a pretty big lump of electronics.

I think I'd have found out how much space there is first before committing to anything.
 
Maybe its an auto connection tightening device for those installs done without a torque screwdriver?
 
Not sure if the OP can answer as he might get knobbled by the mods for advertising.


For what its worth a space 10cm by 10cm sounds like a big waste of space
 
On that Note, Thread closed pm sent to OP.
 

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