To: | triumphs@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: intermittent shorts |
From: | krisc@pi.bns.com.au (Kris Cotton) |
Date: | Tue, 20 Aug 1996 09:51:04 GMT |
> I need help tracing an intermittent short. > For my 2 cents worth is that you do not have a short ????? but you are drawing too much amperage for the fuse ie you say that there is molten metal in the fuse & melted plastic.. have you put in bigger /brighter globes or anything else that would draw more currant than the system was designed for ? if you have a short the fuse will blow slow blow fuses only allow for an increased startup surge ie tv/video's that type of thing they do not "slow blow" if there is a short present. Tony |
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