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<blockquote data-quote="pawn man" data-source="post: 6203696" data-attributes="member: 589162"><p>check your ground and if your fuse is a large glass type fuse i have seen them look good but not be good. take a volt meter check voltage on the front side of fuse &amp; then check voltage on the back side of fuse. from running the system pretty hard at times it will heat up the fuse to where the blade in the fuse becomes desouldered at one end. so the fuse looks good and at times will make contact but at others not make contact(because when thing get hot they expand so it makes contact &amp; when things get cold they contract &amp; don't make contact) so at times it works &amp; at others not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pawn man, post: 6203696, member: 589162"] check your ground and if your fuse is a large glass type fuse i have seen them look good but not be good. take a volt meter check voltage on the front side of fuse & then check voltage on the back side of fuse. from running the system pretty hard at times it will heat up the fuse to where the blade in the fuse becomes desouldered at one end. so the fuse looks good and at times will make contact but at others not make contact(because when thing get hot they expand so it makes contact & when things get cold they contract & don't make contact) so at times it works & at others not. [/QUOTE]
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