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Re: Help with my rotary gap (and other tuning problems).....
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- Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 21:03:44 -0600
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Original poster: "Adam R." <arabraxas@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Its odd, again, I fired it up, and the fuse immediatly blew (after the
variac hummmed for a second), but once the fuse was gone, the variac worked
again. The cap seems to be acting as a short to the variac.
I'm not very familiar with the variac: it was the numbers on it (1-5) for
leads, how can I tell which ones are hot, neutral, etc? I was just asuming
they were standard....
any other suggestions on to why the fuse is blowing?