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In Reply to: RE: +1 nt. posted by Tweaker456 on September 22, 2016 at 16:33:06:
I myself don't see why one would require both primary and secondary fuses but I could be wrong.I agree. In fact if the primary winding overcurrent protection is fused correctly overloading the secondary will cause the primary fuse protection to blow.
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