> Tom Springer wrote:
> I read the term fuseable link while searching the 'net, but the local dealer
> had no idea what I was talking about.
My understanding is that a fusible link is nothing more than fuse-like thing (a
thinner piece of wire, or a larger chunk of metal) in line with the rest of the
wire. When one went out on an old Audi of mine, I replaced it with a spade-type
fuse, spliced into the wire were the fusible link lived.
Like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Maxi-Holder-Amperage-gauge-Tinned/dp/B01GQHTKC4
Thatâ??s just the holder. You still need the 50A fuse. Maybe 2 or 3 until you
find out why your fusible link fried.
https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Sea-Systems-MAXI-Fuse/dp/B0014TMZAE/ref=pd_cp_263_3
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Kent McLean
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