Why is the fuse blowing?

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DaveC
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What's wrong with it ?

Reply to
jurb6006

The wires are crossed when they come out of the bare spot. Notice the black comes in on the right and leaves on the left. Then the green is connected to the white.

Reply to
Ralph Mowery

That is just a minor incident !!

John

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John Rye

I was joking.

Reply to
jurb6006

If it works, leave it alone.

Reply to
micky

This should be used to test the new-hires. JL's emitter follower is just too tough.

Reply to
John S

A new meaning to "Quantum entanglement"?

Reply to
Robert Baer

Just had to drop this in...

Years ago a plant manager was continually harassing a Reliance Drive service engineer as to why a particular drive was shutting down. Finally the CE with a straight face told the manager, "Sir, I think there's an excess of homotrons in the wiring that's blowing the fuse".

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dave y.

Looks to me like a bad loose disconnection.

Jeff

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Jeff Wisnia

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