Ah, so the real solution is mouse trap instead of a fuse?
On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 9:47 AM, Peter DiFalco <peter.difalco@gmail.com>wrote: > Now that I'm looking at it with Denni's comment - yes, copper that has that > degree of verdigris has been oxidizing for some time. Could an animal have > chewed through the insulation? > > -Peter > mmmm, insulation pie. > > On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 9:21 AM, John Reynolds <transporterjr@yahoo.com > >wrote: > > > >All that green was not from an instant short. That harness was done for > a > > >while. > > > > >Dennis > > > > > > Well then, I guess the addition of that fuse not have protected it? What > > would cause this - I guess I'm looking for how one can avoid this? > > > > John > > LiMBO > > West River Westies VII - Townshend, VT > > July 16-18 (Fri-Sun) > > See Limbobus.org events for more info > > > |
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