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Stormin Mormon Stormin Mormon is offline
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Default Do time delay fuses control power in the house?

I sure hope you post a follow up, and instuct the H.O. how to ohm a
fuse safely, without exploding the meter by connecting ohms across a
230 volt potential. You trying to kill the guy, suggesting he ohm out
his fuses?

Hint: Take the F_ _ _ out of the P_ _ _ _ so that you don't fry your A
_ _ off by following incomplete advice off the internet.

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Could be - put a meter on it in ohm setting to see if the fuse is
blown. It should show nearly zero resistance - if not the fuse should
be replaced.

wrote:
I lost power in the house the other day and after several hours,

Edison
restored the power, however we only have partial power I turned off

the
main circuit breaker for a couple of minutes, then flipped it back

on,
but i still have only partial power. I found another panel outside

with
two Shawmut tr50r time delay fuses. Could these be the cause of the
partial power loss?