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I'm making a coilgun with four 11.1v1V 1300mah 95C lipo batteries in series, providing 44.4v4V for the coils. Current will peak at 200A for short durations of time. Is there some common way to protect the battery, say, with a fuse, in case a coil turns on for too long? I'm a beginner at electronics, so it will help to be more detailed. Thanks!

I'm making a coilgun with four 11.1v 1300mah 95C lipo batteries in series, providing 44.4v for the coils. Current will peak at 200A for short durations of time. Is there some common way to protect the battery, say, with a fuse, in case a coil turns on for too long? I'm a beginner at electronics, so it will help to be more detailed. Thanks!

I'm making a coilgun with four 11.1V 1300mah 95C lipo batteries in series, providing 44.4V for the coils. Current will peak at 200A for short durations of time. Is there some common way to protect the battery, say, with a fuse, in case a coil turns on for too long? I'm a beginner at electronics, so it will help to be more detailed.

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I'm making a coilgun with four 11.1v 1300mah 95C lipo batteries in series, providing 44.4v for the coils. Current will peak at 200A for short durations of time. Is there some common way to protect the battery, say, with a fuse, in case a coil turns on for too long? I'm a beginner at electronics, so it will help to be more detailed. Thanks!