In Reply to: RE: Fuse Holder posted by Chip647 on June 6, 2016 at 07:24:10:
Standard engineering practice is to run the line or hot lead to the rear of the fuse holder.
The reason is that when the fuse is removed, the exposed front ring terminal is not hot. This is to protect the end user.
Once the chassis is open, all bets are off although many do insulate the internal connections as well.
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- RE: Fuse Holder - gusser 09:00:43 06/06/16 (12)
- Good point - Chip647 14:33:49 06/06/16 (11)
- Better point - twystd 22:31:18 06/07/16 (10)
- Fuse First - PakProtector 10:22:41 06/10/16 (0)
- FWIW... how I wire old Fender amps - FenderLover 01:01:16 06/08/16 (8)
- Correct conversion - Chip647 05:44:25 06/08/16 (7)
- RE: Correct conversion - Triode_Kingdom 08:16:53 06/08/16 (6)
- RE: Correct conversion - twystd 10:39:22 06/08/16 (5)
- RE: Correct conversion - Triode_Kingdom 11:00:35 06/08/16 (4)
- RE: TK is right and it is important - Russ57 15:52:16 06/08/16 (3)
- Yes, but... - Chip647 16:44:23 06/08/16 (2)
- No, you're wrong - Triode_Kingdom 17:12:57 06/08/16 (0)
- RE: Yes, but... - FenderLover 17:04:45 06/08/16 (0)