He must have put a penny behind the fuse and screwed it back into the fuse panel to look like that . . .
Just a slow burn there
He is the electric chair technician.
“And some Brylcreem, please.”
And that’s how you fix the short circuit.
The 20 amps keep blowing.
My aunt would date either one of those guys.
No fuses, but plenty of refuses.
25 amp may be too high for the wiring.
Wonder if he got one rigged as a theatre flashpot!
Small damage for such a blow !
We reserve the right to re-fuse….
So THAT’S how Giorgio Tsoukalos styles his hair!
“The snap of a few sparks, a quick whiff of ozone, and the lamp blazed forth in unparalleled glory.”
- Jean Shepherd
That a new meaning to blowing a fuse.
I know a burned out fuse when I see it……Oy!
Just had my house converted and updated….$$$$$$$
Another of Sparky’s DIY jobs comes to a shocking conclusion!
Just install a Bulldog switch and burn it in the clear
25 Amps at 120 Volts is 3000 Watts so don’t forget a 10 foot pole.
Put your finger in the socket, and do the Ben Franklin hop step.
a 115v shock will smart, but a 230v shock will numb the whole side of your body. Trust me on this
I resemble that remark
“….and some sort of current tester?”
The 75 amp was too much!
Shocking results!!!
Harry Homeowner learns a new skill.
Looks like he could use a shock absorber too.
Better make it 50-amp just to be safe…..
I would rather have a good fuse than a resetable circuit breaker any day.A fuse will blow at the indicated load.Every time a circuit breaker trips it becomes easier to trip.
David Waisglass and Gordon Coulthart
KA7DRE Premium Member about 3 years ago
He must have put a penny behind the fuse and screwed it back into the fuse panel to look like that . . .
C about 3 years ago
Just a slow burn there
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
He is the electric chair technician.
Dirty Dragon about 3 years ago
“And some Brylcreem, please.”
dercoggins Premium Member about 3 years ago
And that’s how you fix the short circuit.
nosirrom about 3 years ago
The 20 amps keep blowing.
Cornelius Noodleman about 3 years ago
My aunt would date either one of those guys.
Imagine about 3 years ago
No fuses, but plenty of refuses.
whahoppened about 3 years ago
25 amp may be too high for the wiring.
whahoppened about 3 years ago
Wonder if he got one rigged as a theatre flashpot!
Daniel Verburg about 3 years ago
Small damage for such a blow !
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
We reserve the right to re-fuse….
dflak about 3 years ago
So THAT’S how Giorgio Tsoukalos styles his hair!
mfrasca about 3 years ago
“The snap of a few sparks, a quick whiff of ozone, and the lamp blazed forth in unparalleled glory.”
- Jean Shepherd
monya_43 about 3 years ago
That a new meaning to blowing a fuse.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
I know a burned out fuse when I see it……Oy!
Just had my house converted and updated….$$$$$$$
Linguist about 3 years ago
Another of Sparky’s DIY jobs comes to a shocking conclusion!
Beetle Bailey's Haint about 3 years ago
Just install a Bulldog switch and burn it in the clear
Sir Isaac about 3 years ago
25 Amps at 120 Volts is 3000 Watts so don’t forget a 10 foot pole.
Mediatech about 3 years ago
Put your finger in the socket, and do the Ben Franklin hop step.
mindjob about 3 years ago
a 115v shock will smart, but a 230v shock will numb the whole side of your body. Trust me on this
kwardecke Premium Member about 3 years ago
I resemble that remark
Calvins Brother about 3 years ago
“….and some sort of current tester?”
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 3 years ago
The 75 amp was too much!
paranormal about 3 years ago
Shocking results!!!
sandpiper about 3 years ago
Harry Homeowner learns a new skill.
cuzinron47 about 3 years ago
Looks like he could use a shock absorber too.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
Better make it 50-amp just to be safe…..
j4m35 about 3 years ago
I would rather have a good fuse than a resetable circuit breaker any day.A fuse will blow at the indicated load.Every time a circuit breaker trips it becomes easier to trip.