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[Solved] Did I buy a defective inline automotive fuse?
I am going to be testing some transmission solenoids this weekend, so I built a wire lead set and installed an inline fuse holder from Radio Shack.
However, upon testing my wire leads, I found that I had continuity in the positive lead even though there was no fuse inside the holder. To further confirm this, I connected the leads to my battery, and found that I had 14.6 volts with or without a fuse in that holder. I mean that fuse is the part that should be providing the continuity........which led me to believe that I got a defective fuse holder. Does anyone agree.......or is there another way I should be testing it? Here are photos of what I am talking about. BTW, the fuse holder has a small led that should glow if the fuse blows. But it did not turn on when I had it connected to my battery without a fuse. Thanks.
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Re: Did I buy a defective inline automotive fuse?
I gonna have to agree with you. Without a fuse in it, it is basically a flown fuse and the LED should light up.There should not be contiuity through the fuse holder without a fuse in it.
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Re: Did I buy a defective inline automotive fuse?
Nice rig. Looks like its built to handle at least 40 amps or more. Did you assemble from all separate components?
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Re: Did I buy a defective inline automotive fuse?
Yes, separate components w/ 12 gauge wire. It is very versatile and can handle 30A easily. Thanks.
Thanks you Gmtech1.......I will be returning it today.
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Re: Did I buy a defective inline automotive fuse?
Because of the led it's difficult to test the fuse holder, odds are it is good. The only way to test is with a test light (used as your load), the test light should not light without a fuse in place and as per your description the led should light.
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Re: Did I buy a defective inline automotive fuse?
Thank you everyone for your input. Here is the short version: 'Catback23' was absolutely correct and when I tried his suggestion, the fuse holder worked as stated.
Here is the long version: I went back to Radio Shack on Saturday and told them I had a defective fuse holder. I had brought my DMM but the guy behind the counter had a hard time understanding what continuity was and told me to go get another holder. Now when I opened the 2nd one and tested it, it also showed 357Ω from end to end (without a fuse). At this point the RS guy had wire cutters in his hands ready to take my old one and give me a replacement but I told him I was going to keep what I have and left. When I got back home on Saturday, that is when I read 'catback23' post and was glad I didn't let the RS guy cut my wiring. I didn't have access to my car until this morning, and as soon as I could, I tested the leads as per his suggestion. The led glowed bright when there was a load placed (no fuse). All is well now. Thank you to everyone. This issue is now solved.
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