Keith_J
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How easy does that fuse (the one that keeps blowing) go into the block? Even clean contacts can have high resistance if the spring tension is weak. They need to fit tight, so tight they are hard to pull bare handed.
If the resistance of the contact is high enough, it will overheat the fuse and cause it to blow. This can be seen in the blown fuse as the break will be on the bad side, not in the middle of the fuse element.
Dead shorts in a circuit tend to blow a wider gap in the fuse than slight overloads.
If the resistance of the contact is high enough, it will overheat the fuse and cause it to blow. This can be seen in the blown fuse as the break will be on the bad side, not in the middle of the fuse element.
Dead shorts in a circuit tend to blow a wider gap in the fuse than slight overloads.