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>Subject: RE: SD> Fusible link question
>Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 17:16:55 -
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>>Nope, its all or nothing. Shortening the link will change its
>rating.
>>You'll have to buy a new fusible link and replace the entire thing.
>>
wire gauge determins the amp rating of the fusible link, not length.
Clay
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>Subject: RE: SD> Fusible link question
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>>Nope, its a
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Subject: RE: SD> Fusible link question
The fusible link only melted in one little spot. My question is, can I
splice it back together using ordinary wire where the remaining length
of the fusible link will still provide the same protection as the longer
piece did. Since it was blown right
The fusible link only melted in one little spot. My question is, can I splice it back
together using ordinary wire where the remaining length of the fusible link will still
provide the same protection as the longer piece did. Since it was blown right where
it comes out of the rubber splitter,
Nope, you have to replace it with a new fusible link after cutting out
the remnants of the old one. Make sure they are rated the same.
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