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Re: Blowing Fuses, Correction, and more.

To: gerry@speedy.att.com, british-cars@encore.com
Subject: Re: Blowing Fuses, Correction, and more.
From: garnett@theory.TN.CORNELL.EDU (Roger Garnett)
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 1991 09:58:07 EST
On Jan 29,  9:01am, I didn't proofread :
} } If there is a short, how do I start trackit down, because
}  
} Divide and Conquer.  Get out your 12 V test light, and hook it up accross
} the fuse terminals (no fuse or wire). If there is that good a short,
} the fuse should light. Pull one wire at a time from the circuit. (At or
      ^^^^

Yea, right. The test light, I mean.

} near the fuse box, if you can) When the light goes off, you have the devil. 
} You can then proceed to check the individual circuits/devices run off
} that wire.
}-- End of excerpt from Roger Garnett

PS- the advantage of this method? - You don't use up a lot of fuses
chasing the problem, and the bulb limits the current, which reduces 
the chances of anything overheating. For a minor short, an ammeter
or a lower voltage bulb will be desireable.

Roger


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