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Phil Allison
Guest
"Jon Slaughter"
** Geeez - now that explains everything !!!
ROTFLMAO ...
..... Phil
The point there is to blow the fuse if the outlet is wired up backwards.
(replace N with L and you get a short to ground which will blow the fuse).
I have no idea why this matters except that the first diode to ground
would be shorted if the outlet is wired up wrong(hence that is the reason
for the fuse). But the circuit definitly could be improved by placing a
diode before the first diode so that if its wired up wrong it won't short
the diode... that or place another fuse there.
In any case its not really a good circuit and in some cases N is not g and
substantial current could flow. (I'm going by the note on why the fuse
exists and its easy to see why they added it to that circuit but makes no
sense why they made such a sorry circuit in the first place.
** Geeez - now that explains everything !!!
ROTFLMAO ...
..... Phil