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Main fuse or rail fuses or both????
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List of best to not-best:
Best: Both 2nd best: Main 3rd best: Rail Bad: No fuse !There you go. |
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Electrons are yellow and more is better!
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You must have a primary fuse at least at all times! Unless the transformer is shortcircuit proof like some small ones are. The picture below shows such a transformer, from german Hahn.
http://home5.swipnet.se/~w-50674/hif...0_overview.jpg
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