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Re: (ET) new parts



Schematic shows it as a 30A - slo-blo I believe.

My question though, is what caused such a blow-out?

The fuse holders are a weak point. There are two problems I have seen:

1. The 'springyness' goes out of them so they make poor contact with the
fuse body.
B. At least on some, the part that actually holds the fuse end is riveted 
to
the part that the wire attaches to. The rivet connection gets loose (maybe 
a
dissimilar metal problem?) - what a bad design!

That's one place I have no qualms about changing out to something better.

- SteveS





----- Original Message ----- 
From: "robert winfield" <winfield100 yahoo com>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 8:55 AM
Subject: (ET) new parts


> My fuse for the front lift for the mower deck popped,
> flashed and fried and took out a part of the fuse
> holder vaporized.
> Since the fuse is un readable, I -->think<-- its a
> slo-blo but does anyone know the amperage (it's
> located on the outside of a group of 3) (E12)
> right now when i need to raise or lower the deck i
> have to use a screwdriver to short across the remains
> of the fuse holder. i gotta carefully add a new fuse
> holder.
>
> Robert "plasma-fire dude, don't mix and match series
> and parallel connections at the same time, whee
> doggie, better than 4th of july but a little hairy,
> bombs bursting on the ground and batteries red glare.
> thnx 4 the heads up don't do that Chris Z, you
> probably saved me" in rockville md
>
>
>
>
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