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William Sommerwerck
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Back around 1980 I had to repair a ReVox deck. It kept blowing its fuse --
even though the fuse was the correct value and speed.
I watched the fuse as I turned on the unit. So much current was drawn that the
fuse heated up and bowed, then came back to normal as it cooled. After a few
cycles, the fuse wire grew sufficiently fatigued that it broke.
I don't remember how I "solved" this. I might have gone to a slo-blo, or
increased the value slightly. Anyhow, it didn't come back.
Thoughts? (Including "You're an idiot!" Well, there were no stories about the
owner's house burning down.)
"We already know the answers -- we just haven't asked the right questions."
-- Edwin Land
even though the fuse was the correct value and speed.
I watched the fuse as I turned on the unit. So much current was drawn that the
fuse heated up and bowed, then came back to normal as it cooled. After a few
cycles, the fuse wire grew sufficiently fatigued that it broke.
I don't remember how I "solved" this. I might have gone to a slo-blo, or
increased the value slightly. Anyhow, it didn't come back.
Thoughts? (Including "You're an idiot!" Well, there were no stories about the
owner's house burning down.)
"We already know the answers -- we just haven't asked the right questions."
-- Edwin Land