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<blockquote data-quote="gotparts90" data-source="post: 5419936" data-attributes="member: 585140"><p>that is what the fuse is for in case it gets grounded. The main fuse on the wire is for the wire protection in commercial electrical. Then a circuit breaker or fuse before a load to protect that. Take the battery cable and ground it, that is what can and may happen to your car if you run with no fuse. I have seen to much equipment burn up even when protected just because breakers and contacts have welded due to loads grounding. Fuses are just a safe simple bet, 5 dollars to keep the fire away</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gotparts90, post: 5419936, member: 585140"] that is what the fuse is for in case it gets grounded. The main fuse on the wire is for the wire protection in commercial electrical. Then a circuit breaker or fuse before a load to protect that. Take the battery cable and ground it, that is what can and may happen to your car if you run with no fuse. I have seen to much equipment burn up even when protected just because breakers and contacts have welded due to loads grounding. Fuses are just a safe simple bet, 5 dollars to keep the fire away [/QUOTE]
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