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On Monday, 28 November 2016 10:58:16 UTC, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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tabbypurr wrote:
On Monday, 28 November 2016 00:24:11 UTC, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
In article ,
tabbypurr wrote:


Mr Purr has invented the situation where you connect a charger with a
short between the output leads to a charged battery, ignoring any
sparks, and waiting patiently until things melt and start a fire.

No I didn't. Damaged insulation can cause a short later. If you
think chargers never have insulation damage you're in your own
world. Again.

Right. The leads are in perfect condition when you connect the charger
but magically chafe through while it's in operation.


Being sensible just ain't your thing is it.


I tend to base thing on expedience. And by noting what others have said.

And you are the very first who've mentioned the safety hazards of using a
battery charger where there is no fusing at the low volts connectors. And
if you can show me any battery charger that includes this, I'd accept it
might in practice be a possible fault condition that needs allowing for.


http://i68.tinypic.com/263x8p5.jpg

Any other 'what ifs' you'd care to invent?


Very funny. You made that idiocy up. Don't bother.


It's a very fair description of what you're on about. And not just as
regards battery charger fusing.


OK, I accept fact, logic & sense ain't your deal.


NT