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N_Cook August 13th 13 08:11 AM

PbF failure of 20mm fuse ?
 
How to determine whether tinpest layer round an end of the filament or a
physical break?, just durious as to failure mode. 200mm F type. Breaking
the glass is likely to disrupt the failure situation. Filament seems to
be in proper place , diagonal along the visible part of the tube and no
observable movement on normal handling. No circuit failure to have
caused long term aging stress failure of the filament at one end. I've
not tried 500V/1000V insulation test (could perhaps marginally "weld"
the failure) but DVM-R 30M

N_Cook August 13th 13 03:48 PM

PbF failure of 20mm fuse ?
 
On 13/08/2013 08:11, N_Cook wrote:
How to determine whether tinpest layer round an end of the filament or a
physical break?, just durious as to failure mode. 200mm F type. Breaking
the glass is likely to disrupt the failure situation. Filament seems to
be in proper place , diagonal along the visible part of the tube and no
observable movement on normal handling. No circuit failure to have
caused long term aging stress failure of the filament at one end. I've
not tried 500V/1000V insulation test (could perhaps marginally "weld"
the failure) but DVM-R 30M


This fuse in one LED line of the 3 RGB lines of a DMX lamp.
Tried the fuse on 500V insulation tester with 10M in line and 500M ohm
measured

N_Cook August 14th 13 12:43 PM

PbF failure of 20mm fuse ?
 
Set fuse in an open frame fuse holder. Ground into the glass until it
cracked. Could insert a needle in there and o/c in both directions.
One end broken , whether by me , unknown, other end fixed in. Crush the
glass in preset mole-grips and then I decided to prize out the caps from
the holder with a blade and the one with the still captive filament went
flying across the room



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