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The + 12V power lead to my B40 fell out the back of the unit at some
point and made contact with ground during its subsequent tour of the area behind the panel. The (?)-amp, 5x20mm fuse in the instrument panel was blown, as well as the 0.25 amp fuse of the same size on the back of the B40. I know the purpose of the panel fuse is to protect the wires, and the B40 fuse is to protect the instrument (I think). Can I safely use a 0.25 amp fuse in the instrument panel and maybe a 0.5 amp fuse in the B40? (The B40 is the only item on that fuse; the radio, LX and 302 have their own.) Btw I've checked the B40 manual and can't find any mention of fuses. Is 0.25 amp the correct fuse? Thanks ~ted/2NO |
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