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24th March 2011, 10:45 AM #46GOLD MEMBER
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Does the transformer have multiple primary voltages? If not fuse might be on the primary side. (even if it does the fuse may still be on the primary side)
My mill has fuses on the 12V and 24V lines but not the 110V, it also has a fuse on the 0 line, which would give you a total. From memory it has no fuse on the primary side other than the main machine fuse.
My lathe which only has 24V is fused on the primary side.
Stuart
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24th March 2011, 12:17 PM #48GOLD MEMBER
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Stuart...you bring up another good point...well in this case bad?
my wiring diag doesnt even show any protection on the primary..maybe they thought it didnt need it......must check out to see how its actually wired.....
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