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Re: Melting fuses
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Posted by Ben in KY on December 02, 2002 at 18:16:43 from (207.246.76.67):
In Reply to: Melting fuses posted by Paul (QC) on December 02, 2002 at 16:17:52:
Corrosion or a loose fuseholder sounds like it was probably your problem. I like to put a bit of no-ox electrical grease on the fuse connectors on all of my outside type of equipment. this helps to prevent corrosion and makes the fuses easy to pull if they do blow. In your case, once the fuse holders have done as your seem to have, the best long term solution is to replace the fuse holder. The heat has removed the tension from them. Of course I say I like to grease the fuse clips.... but I do not always do that and sometimes have the same problem as you. Ben in KY
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