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no need for a standing ovation , a 21 gun salute would suffice.
;-)
 
Best thread swerve EVER!!!

Back to the original point he could have found that fault without power anyway with a simple multimeter although I feel right now nobody cares!!!

So off from WW2 films I rather like the great escape myself.
 
I've known of an 80A main fuse blown on one phase whilst energising a 3kw heater on it's own radial with no faults and downstream fuses ie 30a and DB main fuse untripped. Everything tested as ok, terminations checked at f/s and in heater all ok. Replaced 80A fuse and no problems since.

Maybe over time they can lose their characterisitics? I'm not sure?? It was very strange.
 
I've known of an 80A main fuse blown on one phase whilst energising a 3kw heater on it's own radial with no faults and downstream fuses ie 30a and DB main fuse untripped. Everything tested as ok, terminations checked at f/s and in heater all ok. Replaced 80A fuse and no problems since.

Maybe over time they can lose their characterisitics? I'm not sure?? It was very strange.
like owt in`t it.....
dont think fuses dont get tired safety......
 
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