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In Reply to: Success!!! You guys are the BEST!! posted by MannyE on November 6, 2016 at 20:09:10:
Congratulations!In case you did not read all of my posts below.
The fuse should only be 1/2 amp max. I would think a fast blow would be adequate.
The fuse on the N, neutral line side should not ne needed.
If you look at the schematic diagram bcowen provided you will see a jumper runs through the fuse clip. You can verify this by pulling the fuse and check for continuity across the fuse clips. If you have continuity no need to install the fuse. If you do not have continuity you need to jumper around the fuse clip or install a slug. The neutral conductor should never be fused. it can be dangerous....The reason both AC power lines are switched as well as fused is the unit must be made for use on 240V power system where both AC lines would both be ungrounded HOT conductors. Maybe a balanced power system.
Edits: 11/07/16
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