Although it looks like you identified the problem, verifying the root cause
for this one will satisfy many folks curiosity including mine. I have been
burned by misbehaving slo-blo fuses before as well but not on a monitor. It
just seems like I put too much faith in the fuse being ok and exhausting all
other causes first. If everything looks ok and the fuse is blowing,
metering the fuse current before tearing everything apart is a great idea
that I will file away.
Bill
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[mailto:owner-vectorlist@vectorlist.org] On Behalf Of Kevin Moore
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 11:12 AM
To: vectorlist@vectorlist.org
Subject: Re: VECTOR: Got the V2000 HV blues...
"He's right, though, I've done a lot of "dart throwing" with this particular
monitor. As a test engineer, I should know better - although in my defense,
my area of expertise is aerodynamics, not electronics."
Seems strange, but sounds like you have it licked. Hey and since you are in
Aerodynamics now might be a good time to go fly a kite. :) Sorry I couldn't
resist...
Could be bad fuses, did you just try replacing the 1.5 with one of the
suspect ones with the meter wired in?
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