nice!!!!!!!!
Found this in a 3 year old 60hp supply fan frequency drive at a new account.
nice!!!!!!!!
true knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing.
Hey!, at least wire insulation matches the fuse label
No worries, they were trying to figure out what kept blowing the fuses by blowing it up.....
Officially, Down for the count
YOU HAVE TO GET OFF YOUR ASS TO GET ON YOUR FEET
I know enough to know, I don't know enough
Why is it that those who complain the most contribute the least?
MONEY CAN'T BUY HAPPINESS. POVERTY CAN'T BUY ANYTHING
That's just a spare ground terminal, go ahead try it out!
Fuseable link.
The more I see of things like this the less they surprise me. Never less, I like to see them. I like to think they will receive a Darwin Award someday.
CT
wow! Trying to keep the fire department employed?!
Those are the fuses for the control transformer primary. One fuse remains, and the TX is a single-phase load, so it's still protected against overcurrent. If the transformer primary were to go to ground though, not so much. Not as scary as bypassing the incoming line fuses, but still entertaining...
I usually find a piece of copper just jammed in where the fuse goes. I once found one a piece of wire in one I knew the other tech did just a few days prior and called him about it. "I didn't have any fuses," was the response. Tell it to the judge when your on trial for negligible homicide.
"If you've eliminated all other possibilities whatever remains must be the truth."
They could have at least striped it
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Wire is cheaper than the $ 10 fuse!
Wow i guess fuses are optional
Dose guys dont no nuttin'. Dey usin a ground wire on a hot terminal. Couldof at least used a black or red wire. Geeze.
If you really know how it works, you have an execellent chance of fixin' er up!
Tomorrow is promised to no one...
Hey that guy is a hero. No one else could get that fuse to stop blowin!!!