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I like the 2000 amp fuse because it works great with lugged cables......
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Hey that’s by Dennis van Zuijlekom. More pixels here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/dvanzuijlekom/10474490106
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When the cheese fuse blows
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Last year I pulled the disconnect on my outside Air Conditioner unit and was surprised to find thick walled 1/2" copper pipe instead of the tube fuses that were supposed to be there. It is a wonder the house hadn’t burned down.
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I remember a Darwin award years ago about a guy who put an unused 22 bullet in a automotive fuse block and the heat triggered the primer, shot him in the leg, and he crashed his vehicle.
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Dummy fuses are actually a legit product. But don't think your AC unit would be one of the correct uses.
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Yipes!
![]() 02/20/2020 at 21:31 |
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A family friend was in the army and dropped a wrench and it hit both contacts on the battery. instant fireworks. welded itself to the battery.
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They say it wasn’t his leg that got shot...
![]() 02/20/2020 at 22:02 |
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Could you make any of those work with a mains-to-Ethernet adapter?
![]() 02/20/2020 at 22:09 |
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16 amp fuses are good on crackers.
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“Power over Ethernet gone wrong"
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I’m guessing just as bad for ethernet over powerline, though it does look less bulky than my adapters:
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No it is not , this was also thick walled copper plumbing pipe that had been cut down to size.
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Definitely!
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Is that one of those cheese bites? Awesome.
![]() 02/21/2020 at 01:09 |
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One reason I don’t like having my battery in my trunk. Especially before I replaced the trunk floor with a better one that locked in place, it felt like something metal could very easily slide in there and short it.
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Thats what fnr type dummy fuses look like