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dedmiston
Nov 14, 2017Moderator
Mine was just a small blade fuse. The fuse would never burn out, but the wire would get hot all the time, finally hot enough to burn the fuse holder and the flimsy wire on either side of it. I think we owned the trailer for another five years or so after I ditched the inline fuse and put in the beefier line.
I can't remember what size the fuse was now, but I remember being astonished at (A) how small the fuse was, and (B) the fact that the fuse never blew, even though the whole thing fried itself.
It sounds like y'all are saying that the fuse had a purpose, other than to catch itself on fire. :B
I can't remember what size the fuse was now, but I remember being astonished at (A) how small the fuse was, and (B) the fact that the fuse never blew, even though the whole thing fried itself.
It sounds like y'all are saying that the fuse had a purpose, other than to catch itself on fire. :B
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