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<blockquote data-quote="Araon" data-source="post: 189613" data-attributes="member: 606"><p>I prefer to fit an inline fuse as it saves opening it up again, that said in reality it only blows due to a fault so should be opened and checked out....however these fuses were too easily blown and likely hood its down to ingress of dirt etc creating a mechanical resistance causing the clock to draw a little extra to re-kick the mech...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Araon, post: 189613, member: 606"] I prefer to fit an inline fuse as it saves opening it up again, that said in reality it only blows due to a fault so should be opened and checked out....however these fuses were too easily blown and likely hood its down to ingress of dirt etc creating a mechanical resistance causing the clock to draw a little extra to re-kick the mech... [/QUOTE]
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